Mark your calendars if you haven't yet. Next Wednesday, October 4th Mishu returns to the Miami Beach Bandshell with a killer lineup for “La Escala Sonora''. The concert will feature a cosmic list of up-and-coming and breakthrough performers from the Caribbean, including Villano Antillano, Rafa Pabón, YEИDRY, RaiNao, Letón Pé, and Calacote.
Who doesn't know Villano Antillano nowadays? “Todo el mundo quiere un pedazo de mi pastel (…) Si tú no puedes conmigo, MALA MIA!” she says in her viral collaboration with Argentinian producer Bizarrap. Villano is an urban music artist from Puerto Rico, who has been creating a new path in the music industry. Tired of being labeled and feeling invisible to society, she is making things her way. Native of Bayamón, she is recognized as one of the leaders in promoting queer advocacy through the urban music genre in Puerto Rico. As a trans femme woman, she brings an unapologetic and daring sound to her music that simultaneously captivates and challenges listeners. Her artistic expression extends beyond just audio.
Antillano's music transcends traditional trap and urban genres by delving into deeper themes, exposing the duality of both beauty and horror in growing up as a queer individual in the Caribbean. Through her lyrics, she fearlessly sheds light on experiences often overlooked or silenced within society.
Recently, Antillano completed a successful tour throughout Europe with her groundbreaking album “La Sustancia X”. This achievement solidifies her impact not only in Puerto Rico but also globally as an influential figure for queer representation in music. Her boldness towards self-expression serves as an inspiration for many aspiring artists to break free from societal norms and embrace their true identities through their craft.
A Villana ya la escuchan hasta en Hong Kong.
Also from Puerto Rico, Rafa Pabón is a rapper, songwriter, producer, and activist who’s giving it all with his blend of urban lyrics combining genres such as rumba, salsa, jazz, merengue, funk, cumbia, and Afro-Caribbean rhythms. He's willing to innovate, bring new things to the table, and stay creative to offer top-notch tunes. He has a killer flow, and you can't help but notice that in his most recent release, Galería EP, which was named one of the “Best Albums of 2023 So Far” by Rolling Stone. This impressive debut album was produced by none other than Eduardo Cabra from Calle 13, who boasts an impressive 28 Grammy/Latin Grammy wins. Critics have praised this album for its versatility and its features, with special guest appearances from esteemed artists such as Rauw Alejandro, Buika, Mayito Rivera of Los Van Van, and more. It's no surprise that this rising star from Puerto Rico is making waves in the Latin music industry with his talent and collaborations with top artists.
Influenced by his trips back and forth between the Dominican Republic and Italy, YEИDRY has a bold and almost experimental approach to urban music She has managed to interpret a wide spectrum of musical genres with her privileged voice. She speaks three languages, English, Spanish, and Italian, due to her multicultural roots, on stage she mixes Latin percussions with European electronic elements giving as a result a gripping live show. Currently, YENDRY divides her time between writing and recording in both Europe and the US. She often describes herself as a fusion of different cultures. In the past two years alone, she has been constantly on the move while creating music samples and penning stories about her life experiences, childhood memories, and her mother's journey. This year is shaping up to be another promising one for YENDRY as she recently released her new bachata track "Herrera" and has returned to performing live after the COVID-19 pandemic halted concerts. She has already graced stages at notable festivals like Lollapalooza Paris, Montreux Jazz Festival, Rumbazo Las Vegas, and Superbloom Festival, Munich. Her musical talent has been recognized by major record companies. With that support, she has gained international recognition in a short period of time. Nowadays, she is considered to be among the most notable Latin music performers of the coming decades.
RaiNao -real name Naomi Ramírez- is a fast-rising Latin pop and urban singer-songwriter who is part of a new legion of skilled young musicians that have stood out from the crowd in a scene that used to be judged by a male gaze. That fact is now in the past, right now is the time to captivate listeners with her alt-perreo. Her lyrics are full of women empowerment with no limitations when creating, just letting her ideas dance with us. RaiNao recently made her mark in the music industry, performing at major events in Puerto Rico and making her debut in the US at festivals like SXSW. She also joined Bad Bunny's "Un Verano Sin Ti" concerts as a guest artist, wowing audiences with her hit song "LUV". Her talent has been recognized by media outlets such as Rolling Stone, who praised her for breaking stereotypes in urban music. In her latest release "Tentretiene", RaiNao collaborated with producers Wiso Rivera and Kenobi to create a unique sound blending reggaeton and bachata. Times are changing, and so do we, but some of us aim to give new nuances to the established genre. Asi que “Pa’ qué esperar, es mejor RaiNao.”
The Dominican diva, Letón Pé – real name Leticia Pellicione – is a star in the making. With her captivating aura, spotless style, and natural matter added to her deep cultural influences from the Caribbean and Italian roots, she creates unique blends of Latin pop and Afro-Caribbean rhythms. Her songs are all about sincere lyrics and captivating tunes at the same time. Longing and reminiscent, it is a true delight for the senses. Her tracks give nods to jazz and soul albums, as well as Disco and House, and are undoubtedly enhanced by her voice endowed with freedom. Let her hypnotize you with her visual language and uncomplicated ways.
Calacote, a young performer hailing from the Dominican Republic, who has recently made his mark in the world of urban Latin music. His unique blend of dembow, perreo, bachata, and merengue is influenced by various genres such as bolero, punk rock, French rap, and hip hop. This fusion has caught the attention of renowned Dominican artist and producer Maffio after Calacote's tongue-in-cheek performances on social media garnered significant attention. Drawing from his experiences living in the US, the Dominican Republic, and France, Calacote brings an international twist to traditional Dominican sounds. Even his stage name reflects this mixture - derived from French street slang but pronounced with a Spanish accent. With his distinctive sound receiving widespread acclaim, Calacote aims to redefine and lead the "nueva ola" or new wave of urban music in the Dominican Republic while showcasing his cultural heritage on an international level.
Join us to celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month with a night of vibrant Latin beats, energetic perreo rhythms, and electrifying tunes by the hand of La Escala Sonora. Get your tickets now by clicking HERE. Use the code TML25 to get 25% off.
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