"Mi Fiesta (Baum Baum & Corazón Perdido)" on YouTube
"Baum Baum" is a song by Argentine singer Lali, included on the deluxe edition of her fifth studio album Lali (2023). The song was released as the album's tenth and final single overall on 12 December 2024. It was written by Lali, Galán, and its producer Mauro De Tommaso. Its accompanying music video is featured in the short film Mi Fiesta along with another deluxe track, "Corazón Perdido".
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^Coca, Laura (15 December 2023). "Karol G, Bad Gyal, Lali y Lola Índigo llenan de Girl Power los nuevos lanzamientos de la semana". Los 40 (in Spanish). Retrieved 27 January 2024.
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