Artist of Puerto Rican origin Justin Quiles announced this Monday in Mexico, where he will be visiting in October, that he is interested in doing a lying down corrido with a Mexican artist.
“I think I am (going to do a corrido lying down), look. I like what Junior H is doing. I also like Natanael Cano. I’m looking for my next collaboration with Mexican artists, I’d love to swim those waters,” he said at a press conference, talking about the two biggest representatives of the genre.
In addition, he said that he also spoke with Light featherinterpreter of “Ella baila sola” together with Eslabón Armado, the song that is in the first place of the “global top” Spotifyas well as number 3 “La Bebe” with Yng Lvcas.
Eye Yng Lvcas said that they have already recorded a song together which will be released soon and which, he said, contains Mexican slangsomething that the singer-songwriter appreciates positively, because she preserves the identity of the artist from the Mexican city Guadalajara.
“It’s very important (to keep any jargon) because it’s an identity artist, each artist must use his own words, his own jargon. It sounds like reggaeton, but from here – said the artist who has more than eight years of career behind him.
“When things are yours identity They will work,” he continued.
And that’s exactly what it is, that “strike” of the other countrieshe believed, which is why reggaeton will continue to grow.
“My diagnosis is that hearts keep beating, sex it is still growing and has not stagnated”, he explained and reminded “Baby” It is the first Mexican reggaeton song to achieve international success.
“Reggaeton will continue as long as they exist new generation. He will continue to work,” he said.
Likewise, the US-born man said he was delighted with his trio concerts in Mexico in October, because he loves the ardor of the Mexican audience, which he could see for himself on Sunday at the Carin León concert he was able to participate in.
“Mexicans always have a good face and love rumba,” he said.
Quiles wrote some of the biggest hits like “Bicota” by Karol G, “Saoko” by Rosalía, “Mamiii” with Becky G and Karol G, “La Ola” by Daddy Yankee, “Las Nenas” with Natti Natasha, Cazzu, Farina, La Duraca and “Loco Contigo” by DJ Snake, J Balvin and Tyga, among others.
Quiles explained that he started creating songs “for the men of the genre” like J Balvin or Don Omarbut later he wrote with Nati Natasha, “a lot” with Karol G and also for Rosalía.
“Now I write more for women than for men. That’s mine passionwrite Songs I’m passionate about it,” he finished.
Source: Panama America

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