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The single is taken from Miguel's album‚ Papitwo‚ and was composed by Penelope's brother Eduardo Cruz.
LONDON: Penelope Cruz strips off to a lacy basque in a sultry new pop video, reported British daily The Sun on Wednesday.
The Pirates of the Caribbean star shows off her amazing figure – and her singing talents – as she warbles a Spanish love song dressed in the black underwear.
And she writhes about on the bed in the smouldering black and white video as she sings the duet with Grammy award winner Miguel Bosé.
Penelope and Miguel wander around separate hotel rooms looking heartbroken as she sings Decirnos Adios – meaning Say Goodbye.
It’s not the first time the 38-year-old actress has displayed her vocal skills – she sang in her hit movies Volver and Nine.
But this is the first that’s likely to put her in the charts – not only in her native Spain.
The single is taken from Miguel’s album, Papitwo, and was composed by Penelope’s brother Eduardo Cruz.
Talking about recording with the star, Miguel said: “Penelope sings fabulously and, above all, she has a lot of personality in her voice and enjoys it a lot, something that you can’t say about everyone.”
And getting her to strip off to her lingerie won’t hurt record sales either.
The single is taken from Miguel's album‚ Papitwo‚ and was composed by Penelope's brother Eduardo Cruz.
LONDON: Penelope Cruz strips off to a lacy basque in a sultry new pop video, reported British daily The Sun on Wednesday.
The Pirates of the Caribbean star shows off her amazing figure – and her singing talents – as she warbles a Spanish love song dressed in the black underwear.
And she writhes about on the bed in the smouldering black and white video as she sings the duet with Grammy award winner Miguel Bosé.
Penelope and Miguel wander around separate hotel rooms looking heartbroken as she sings Decirnos Adios – meaning Say Goodbye.
It’s not the first time the 38-year-old actress has displayed her vocal skills – she sang in her hit movies Volver and Nine.
But this is the first that’s likely to put her in the charts – not only in her native Spain.
The single is taken from Miguel’s album, Papitwo, and was composed by Penelope’s brother Eduardo Cruz.
Talking about recording with the star, Miguel said: “Penelope sings fabulously and, above all, she has a lot of personality in her voice and enjoys it a lot, something that you can’t say about everyone.”
And getting her to strip off to her lingerie won’t hurt record sales either.
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