Sky Rompiendo Has Become Latin Music’s Go-To Producer

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Sky Rompiendo always knew he wanted to make music. The Colombian mega-producer first fell in love with hip hop as a teen and used that sonic inspiration to later create some of your favorite reggaeton songs to date.

 

‘In The Heights’ Review: A Film Creating More Space For Well-Rounded Representation

Washington Heights has always felt like home. As a first-generation Dominican growing up in New York City, I spent most weekends there as a child visiting my grandmother and cousins. My grandmother still has that tiny apartment on 164th and Fort Washington Ave. The Heights was always the go-to spot to find all the things from the Dominican Republic, things you couldn’t find in the other boroughs. And it was the only place my mother could find ten plantains for a dollar.

 

The Latinx Influence On Hip Hop Culture And Music Today

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Latinx artists have taken advantage of mixing their native sound with mainstream hip hop. It’s these types of collaborations that serve as vessels for Latinx music to reach a global audience. On his third album, Nibiru, Ozuna followed this methodology. “For this album, I wanted to do the crossovers and go hard.

 

LASTMONDAY Is Bringing A New Blueprint To Latin Urban Music

For a new artist, LASTMONDAY talks with the conviction of a seasoned veteran. He hopes to work with a wide array of artists like Young Thug, Lil Baby, Ozuna, Anuel AA, Sech and El Alfa. And has plans to release merchandise soon. When it’s safe to perform live shows again, he says his background in architecture will come in handy for his set design. 

 
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