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Pato Garoz heads to the art studio in new video

Argentinian artist Pato Garoz has posted a new music video, and it definitely caught our attention.

The clip for his song si yo pudiera creARTE sees the singer and his partner heading to an art class to paint portraits of each other – but things get out of hand pretty quickly.

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The song’s title translates as If I Could Create You.

Garoz shared photos from the video shoot on his Instagram page, and it looks like making the clip was a whole lot of fun.

He has built up a huge following on social media, boasting half a million followers on TikTok.

In a recent interview with El País, he said he has no interest in becoming famous just for being cute – he wants to be recognised for the music he makes. He has also spent time in Italy studying architecture and has worked as a model.

The video features his real‑life partner, Santiago Piper. The couple met last January, and for their first date they went for a run and then ate ice cream.

The new song follows Garoz’s release of his album Renovatio in December.

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