BARRIO (Brooklyn Vegan) – Chilean Latin trap/reggaeton singer Polimá Westcoast had his first breakthrough with his 2018 single “Trapstar,” but it’s his 2022 breakup anthem “Ultra Solo” that’s been skyrocketing him to literal stardom. Since releasing the single, he’s put out collaborations with J Balvin and Quevedo & Mora and Fuego & Roy Woods and more, and he put out a remix of “Ultra Solo” with Feid, Paloma Mami, De La Ghetto, and the original song’s guest Pailita. He recently inked global a deal with Sony Music Latin, and he’s gearing up to release a new project called Hermes. Two singles from that project are out now, “Tu Me Quieres?” and “Contigo La Paso Cabron.” Polimá clearly isn’t ultra lonely anymore–the latter single came out on Valentine’s Day and is a love song addressed to his partner, Mexican influencer Mont Pantoja. All the singles Polimá has been dropping these past few months have been great and really feel like the work of an artist who’s on the verge of severely levelling up. If you’re in the market for a new favourite reggaeton/Latin trap artist, this could be it.
Beyond the Stage: Exploring Puerto Rico Through Bad Bunny’s Eyes
Bad Bunny’s sold-out No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí (“I Don’t Want to Leave Here”) residency at the Coliseo in San Juan is more than just a concert series. It’s a cultural homecoming and political statement wrapped in rhythm, history, and heartache. As the second phase of...
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