Columbian duo Calle y Poché celebrates premiere of Amazon Prime show with first music video

Calle y Poché are having a moment. The Colombian couple, whose real names are Daniela Calle and María José Garzón, are launching their Amazon Prime series Sin Etiquetas on June 23. One day before the premiere, the pair uploaded a music video to celebrate the release of Calle’s first single, titled ‘Otra Vez‘.

‘Otra Vez’ is attributed to Calle, who is looking to parlay her YouTube celebrity into a music career. However, both she and Garzón appear in the track’s music video, which is now available for Calle y Poché’s 7.5 million YouTube subscribers.

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The description for the music video identifies ‘Otra Vez’ as the official soundtrack of Sin Etiquetas. The Amazon Prime series, which was announced last year, resembles several other shows that have delved into the personal lives of prominent creators. To provide a look into Calle y Poché’s day-to-day lives, Sin Etiquetas heads to Colombia to follow the couple. Viewers will watch as Calle y Poché interact with their circle of friends, which includes artists, dancers, creators, and actors.

The first season of Sin Etiquetas includes eight episodes. Ahead of the official premiere in Bogota, Amazon Prime has shared a series trailer on YouTube:

Two big premieres in a single week may seem like a daunting schedule, but Calle y Poché have boldly expanded their shared brand into a multimedia empire. The second co-authored book, Y si no es conmigo?, has achieved chart-topping sales in both Latin America and the U.S.

Despite their busy schedule, Calle y Poché have made time to celebrate their queer identities. The two creators are LGBTQ+ icons across the Spanish-speaking world, and they will celebrate Pride Month by participating in the “digital pride” put on by It Gets Better.

Even after Pride celebrations end, Calle y Poché will stay plenty busy. Calle is planning to follow up the release of ‘Otra Vez’ by dropping her first album, which is due out in July.

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