After starting their careers as solo artists by releasing singles and even EPs, musicians paopao, La Gabi, Villano Antillano, ARIA VEGA and Cami Da Baby got together for hembrismo, an international posse project where they try to cement themselves as the future of the culture. hembrismo starts with “pasto y espuma”, a reggaetón tune that finds the crew reflecting on sex and love and how smoking weed can serve as an escape from heartbreak. Then “diario” shows some of the artists’ storytelling skills through some R&B soundscapes. Next “roce” shows the musicians singing and rapping skills as they boast about their rapping and sexual abilities as well as their independence in a highly danceable track that lends itself for an easy visual adaptation. Afterwards, “paralelo” closes the first part of the project as the ladies explore much more romantic vibes in a song influenced by a bit of dancehall, afrobeat and reggaetón. “sábado” kicks off the second part of hembrismo as the group delivers another highly danceable reggaetón tune that can be perfectly combined with “roce”. Subsequently, “control” serves as another exploration between the dynamics of sex and power on another upbeat production. Finally, the EP closes with “hebilla”, another reggaetón song that finds the ladies exploring familiar territory displayed in the previous tracks. Thus, serving as a nice closure to a project that presents many of their strengths and what they can do together.
Overall, hembrismo is a short, but strong display of the present artists as they show what they can do on reggaetón, R&B and some dancehall and afrobeat influences sounds. Hopefully, their future finds them collaborating more and exploring even more genres.
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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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