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‘MEXE’ Brings Together Pabllo Vittar and NMIXX in a Cross-Cultural Hit

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‘MEXE’ blends Pabllo Vittar’s baile funk roots with NMIXX’s K-pop style | A high-energy collaboration fans will love

Brazilian superstar Pabllo Vittar joins forces with K-pop group NMIXX on the dynamic new track ‘MEXE’, a collaboration that bridges genres and cultures. Released with a striking music video directed by Jaewon Ham, the single combines baile funk with K-pop innovation, producing a sound that feels both fresh and exhilarating.

The video, shot in South Korea, adds to the song’s impact with bold fashion, powerful silhouettes, and choreography that highlights the synergy between Vittar and NMIXX. Set in an industrial car garage, the visuals match the energy of the track while offering fans an unforgettable performance.

For Vittar, ‘MEXE’ is part of a larger journey. After releasing ‘Fantasía’ with Nathy Peluso earlier this year, she continues experimenting with multilingual projects, paving the way for her international album PV7 expected in 2026.

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Sharing her passion for the project, Vittar explains:
“I discovered K-pop in 2015 and have always been a huge fan and follow it closely, so I couldn’t be happier! Exploring these possibilities is a very fun and valuable process.”

The members of NMIXX also expressed their admiration for Vittar. Haewon said, “NMIXX has always strived to make music that freely connects with the world, so it was very special to collaborate with Pabllo Vittar, such a vibrant and free-spirited artist.”

From Lily’s excitement about the perfect blend of sounds to Bae’s description of the collaboration as “a dream come true,” the group emphasized how meaningful the project was for them. With ‘MEXE’, both Vittar and NMIXX deliver a song that embodies global pop energy, celebrating diversity, artistry, and connection.

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