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Interview with Farruko

In the visuals for Farruko's latest single, "La Toxica," a beautiful young lady dressed in a short skirt and boots is lounging in her room. Suddenly, she turns on her TV and witnesses the Puerto Rican singer giving advice about doomed unrequited love. She then steps inside her closet to be transported to a neon-futuristic dance party straight out of Lady Gaga's Chromatica universe.

Interview with Arcangel

When Arcangel released Los Favoritos in 2015, he wanted to apply an old — but fruitful — methodology to his musicianship. Back in the ’90s and 2000s, reggaeton producers took center stage in record-making and enlisted a slew of the burgeoning talent nurtured in the slums of Puerto Rico to form part of the cohesive rosters on their respective albums. More often than not, these projects became stepping stones for these new artists and a coveted accolade for their curators.

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Interview with Piso 21

Next year, Piso 21 is looking forward to releasing a new album, El Amor en los Tiempos del Perreo, which the guys hope to drop during the first quarter. They're pretty optimistic about the album cycle going on as planned.

“We’re also hoping for lots of vaccines, good health, lots of music and concerts,” el profe says. “And, you know, it’s 2021, and we all know it’s going to be Piso 21’s year.”

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Interview with Justin Quiles

Before breaking through as an artist, Quiles gained recognition as a prolific songwriter, which, like fellow reggaetonero Jhay Cortez, gives him the versatility to help other artists. Among the acts he's written for: Anitta, Natti Natasha, Farruko, Maluma, Wisin y Yandel, Don Omar, Becky G, Maffio, and J.Balvin.

In addition to his musical talents, Quiles has a penchant for social issues. Besides his work to bring awareness to domestic violence, he also deeply cares about the environment.

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