After releasing a variety of singles across the years and two full length projects with Presagio in 2020 and Antes de Irme in 2021, las21almas decided to bless the 2022 summer with a project full of flexing across trap, drill and grime inspired hip hop tunes in his latest EP De PR a La Manzana. De PR a La Manzana starts with “El Boy”, a trap that finds las21almas flexing and reflecting on his mission as an artist where he displays his rapping and singing skills. Subsequently, “Ya Mismo” is another track that finds the artist reflecting on his career as he shows off his rapping skills. Then “La Manzana” finds the musician flexing over a mix of trap, drill, and grime. Next “Me Vole” serves as another blend of melody and rap where las21almas flexes and reflexes on his ambitions. Afterwards, “4 Lifers” finds the young musician mixing drill sounds with R&B in a romantic tune that switches the project’s pace a bit. Finally, the project delivers “Tamos Bajo” another song influenced by trap and drill that mixes the artist’s rap and singing skills as he reflects on his life and career. As a whole, las21almas’s De PR a La Manzana is a project that finds the artist exploring a few different sounds from his comfort zone while flexing his rapping and singing skills as he, for the most part, explores one single subject.
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AuthorFernando E. E. Correa González is the author behind over 30 self-published poetry books. He has been published by literary magazines & journals [Id]entidad, El Vicio del Tintero, Sábanas Magazine, Smaeralit, The Occulum, Tonguas and Hound Magazine. Other than writing, Correa is also the host of FENCast, a podcast dedicated to documenting the Puerto Rican independent art scene. Aside from this, he experiments with filmmaking, photography, drawing, painting, multimedia and transmedia. He currently lives in his native Puerto Rico. Archives
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