Mienteme Vs Quien Dijo Amigos X Ivan Armesto X Tomas Dobarro X Nico Servidio Dj X Tinixmaria Becerra ✮

This high-energy mashup blends two massive anthems: the pop-reggaeton hit by Tini & Maria Becerra and the melancholic RKT vibe of "Quién Dijo Amigos" . The Vibe: "Cachengue & RKT Fusion"

The track is designed for the peak of a night out, merging Tini’s polished pop vocals with the aggressive, "turro" aesthetic of the Dobarro and Armesto version. The Structure This high-energy mashup blends two massive anthems: the

Nico Servidio is known for clean transitions that keep the dance floor moving without losing the melody of the original songs. The piece often ends with a "doble tempo"

The piece often ends with a "doble tempo" (double time) section, pushing the energy to the limit before a clean fade-out. Why It Works Just as she drops her flow, the beat

You get the "Pre-party" feel of Tini combined with the "After-party" grit of the RKT singers.

Nico Servidio DJ typically uses Maria Becerra’s verse as a bridge. Just as she drops her flow, the beat "breaks" into the deep bassline and claps characteristic of Quién Dijo Amigos .

Both songs are staples in the Southern Cone (Argentina/Uruguay) club scene, making this mashup a guaranteed crowd-pleaser.

This high-energy mashup blends two massive anthems: the pop-reggaeton hit by Tini & Maria Becerra and the melancholic RKT vibe of "Quién Dijo Amigos" . The Vibe: "Cachengue & RKT Fusion"

The track is designed for the peak of a night out, merging Tini’s polished pop vocals with the aggressive, "turro" aesthetic of the Dobarro and Armesto version. The Structure

Nico Servidio is known for clean transitions that keep the dance floor moving without losing the melody of the original songs.

The piece often ends with a "doble tempo" (double time) section, pushing the energy to the limit before a clean fade-out. Why It Works

You get the "Pre-party" feel of Tini combined with the "After-party" grit of the RKT singers.

Nico Servidio DJ typically uses Maria Becerra’s verse as a bridge. Just as she drops her flow, the beat "breaks" into the deep bassline and claps characteristic of Quién Dijo Amigos .

Both songs are staples in the Southern Cone (Argentina/Uruguay) club scene, making this mashup a guaranteed crowd-pleaser.