Sanz y Fernandez
Alejandro Sanz and Alejandro Fernández promo still for their new music video "A Que No Me Dejas." Courtesy of Universal Music

Alejandro Sanz launches today “A Que No Me Dejas,” the second single from his latest album “Sirope.” Sanz's new material was certified Triple Platinum in Spain after only 2 months of being released, and debuted as #1 in the United States and Latin America.

Today, Sanz also releases a new version of the original song on the radio, and across all digital platforms in a duet with Alejandro Fernández. The presence of this amazing Mexican talent resulted in the perfect combination, his unique voice and interpretative style headline the beautiful ballad with a stellar musical dynamic and lyrics that ring true to Sanz's purest form.

The fans of both artists will undoubtedly be in celebration in response to this extraordinary collaboration, two Latin music giants together for the very first time in one song, which will without a doubt, become a classic hit.

"A Que No Me Dejas" follows “Sirope’s” first single, "Un Zombie A La Intemperie", which was #1 in sales in 15 countries and #1 on the radio in Spain, Latin America and the United States.

Currently, Alejandro Sanz finds himself immersed in rehearsals for “Sirope”, his upcoming tour in which he will present his new work live and direct. The tour will travel across the principal stages in Spain and will touch down in Latin America and the United States in the summer of 2016.

Additionally, Sanz will participate in Univision's new talent show "La Banda" towards the end of 2015. He will also appear on the silver screen on a daily basis with "A Que No Me Dejas," as it has been chosen as the theme song for Televisa's new telenovela with the same name.

Listen to "A Que No Me Dejas," and enjoy a sneak peek of Alejandro Sanz and Alejandro Fernández' first collaboration together in the videos below. Stay tuned for the full version of the music video coming soon.

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