As one of the most active musicians to come out of the scene recently, it was only natural for Joven Frodo444to release a new EP in 2022, especially since it’s become normal for him to publish full-length projects yearly since 2020. This time around he delivers regreso la muerte vol. 2 “hijos de la guerra”, an album that finds the young artist in center stage as he invites others to join him in almost every song. regreso la muerte vol. 2 “hijos de la guerra” starts with “muerciélagos”, a bass-heavy trap, drill and electronic music mix that will surely create moshpits. Afterwards, “trabuco” is a collaboration with Freshi DaPetty and Puki that mixes elements of drill, pop and melodic trap that provides an interesting experience. Then “tracksuit puma” features Gxbo in a more traditional trap track that feels like something for late-night drives. Next “numero 1” is a collab with Pradasb and Jamirr that finds the musicians mixing trap, phonk, and dark synths to create a surreal atmosphere where they decide to flex. Later, “punk ! digital” brings Guoploc into the mix as Joven Frodo444 blends melodic trap, glitch, and pop punk energy to create a song that’ll connect with the younger crowd. Subsequently, “Rodney Mullen” features Daniyy in a hypnotic trap and drill blend that’ll have people dancing and bouncing. Finally, “absurdo” is a collaboration with Vinay that features an entrancing sample on a pop rap and drill mix that closes the project on a high note.
In sum, Joven Frodo444’s regreso la muerte vol. 2 “hijos de la guerra” is a collaborative project between the young artist and many other musicians that allow him to explore different soundscapes while using his hip hop and trap roots as a springboard.
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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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