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The World's No.1 Superstar is back with a new single and an epic alien-themed music video for "Frustrated."
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Sidow Sobrino - Frustrated Single Cover Art Sidow Sobrino in Frustrated video still Sidow Sobrino in Frustrated video still Richard Robert in Frustrated Video Still Sidow with Richard in Frustrated Video Still
Now available, the track features the vocal talents of Sidow Sobrino's husband, Richard Sidow-Sobrino, who contributes background vocals to the upbeat pop tune.

NEW YORK & LONDON & FEDERAL DISTRICT, Mexico & TOKYO, Japan - Washingtoner -- "Frustrated" is a highly anticipated release from Sidow Sobrino, who has been captivating audiences around the world with his electrifying performances and infectious music for years. The track showcases the singer's signature blend of pop, dance, and rock influences, delivering a high-energy sound that is sure to get fans moving. The addition of Richard Sidow-Sobrino's vocals adds a unique dynamic to the song, highlighting the couple's close personal and creative relationship.

The music video for "Frustrated" is an epic, alien-themed adventure. It stars the Sidow-Sobrino couple as intergalactic creatures who travel to Earth and engage in a fight.  It brings their unique energy and creativity to the video, making it an unforgettable visual experience.

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"I am thrilled to release 'Frustrated' and share it with my fans worldwide.' Expressed Sidow Sobrino. "Having my husband's vocals adds a unique and personal touch to the track, and I couldn't be happier with how it turned out."

Richard added, "On the learning side of the business, I spent time understanding the blocking of a scene and how timing is everything when the director yells "action" and "cut." "It was an epic alien battle that the fans are going to love," he concluded.

With the release of "Frustrated," Sidow Sobrino continues to solidify his position as a global pop icon. The public can now listen to the song and watch the video on the star's official website TheWorldsNo1Superstar.com, including Qobuz in Europe, Wynk in Asia, Apple Music, IheartRadio, Deezer, Spotify, Youtube, Amazon, and all primary streaming services globally.

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