iZaak Lights the Scene: ‘Bonnie & Clyde Remix’ Sparks a Fury on Platforms
Puerto Rican artist iZaak has taken his loyal audience by surprise with the highly anticipated release of the “Bonnie & Clyde” remix.
This long-awaited song comes in the company of the talented Luar La L and Omar Courtz, who provide their distinctive artistic seal, turning this release into a dream encounter for fans of iZaak’s music, under the production of the Warner Music Latina record label.
The song “Bonnie & Clyde Remix,” originally composed by iZaak and produced by Baru in Carolina, Puerto Rico, has achieved notable success. It tells the iconic story of the couple Bonnie & Clyde, illustrating the willingness of two individuals to sacrifice themselves for each other, defying the difficulties that stand in the way of their relationship. This story reflects how they leave external opinions behind in search of passionate and resilient love. The remix has been featured as one of the top tracks on Apple Music, solidifying its position as a featured song on the music scene.
iZaak comments: “This song means a lot to me, because it talks about love that transcends life, as priests and pastors often say in churches… as it should be. Therefore, I feel that it is a perfect song for the youth of today who live and take care of each other.”
The release of the remix is accompanied by a video clip available on the artist’s official YouTube channel, which already has more than 111k subscribers and continues to rise after each release.
The video, directed by Kelvin Rosas and filmed in Carolina, Puerto Rico, is inspired by the true story of Bonnie & Clyde. With a special costume, it portrays the story of this historical couple, managing the suspense and plot of the original film.
This song, released months ago, has accumulated around 3 million views on various digital platforms, positioning itself in the playlists and rankings of the music industry globally.
iZaak has also recently achieved success with his most recent EP titled “1.6”, reaching diverse audiences in countries such as the United States, Puerto Rico, Mexico, Colombia, among others.