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Will Smith raps again with remix stint on Bomba Estereo's Fiesta

Will Smith is getting jiggy with music again, with the Grammy-winning rapper and Oscar-nominated actor appears on a remix of Colombian band Bomba Estereo's song, Fiesta.

Actor discovered Latin hitmakers during recent trip to Colombia

Will Smith, seen in February, has returned to rap, with a guest stint on a remix of Colombian band Bomba Estereo's hit track Fiesta. ( John Salangsang/Invision/Associated Press)

Will Smith is getting jiggy with music again.

The Grammy-winning rapper and Oscar-nominated actor appears on a remix of Colombian band Bomba Estereo's song, Fiesta. The remix was released digitally on Friday.

The collaboration marks Smith's return to music since his 2005 album, Lost and Found. Smith discovered Bomba Estereo, known for its blend of Latin, tropical and electro sounds, on a recent trip to Colombia. He then asked the group to collaborate.

"When I was told that Will Smith wanted to collaborate on a remix with Bomba, I couldn't believe it," band founder and multi-instrumentalist Simon Mejia said in a statement. "This opportunity to work with Will was beyond anything we have dreamed of. ... It's just magic."

Smith, 47, raps in both English and Spanish on the song. He recently shot a music video for the remix with Bomba Estereo.

Fiesta is nominated for record of the year at next month's Latin Grammy Awards. Bomba Estereo's album, Amanecer, is up for best alternative music album.

When the nominees were announced last month, Smith posted a selfie with the quartet on his Facebook page and wrote: "Felicidades to BOMBA ESTEREO on their Latin Grammy Nominations!"

Bomba Estereo also includes singer Liliana Saumet, drummer Andres Zea and multi-instrumentalist Julian Salazar. They formed in 2005 and have performed at major music festivals, including Coachella, Glastonbury and Lollapalooza.

Smith's hits include Gettin' Jiggy Wit It, Miami, Wild Wild West and 2005's Snatch.

The 16th annual Latin Grammys will air live on Nov. 19 on Univision from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.