Overview
- The third studio album features 15 tracks produced by Milo J alongside Tatool and Santiago Alvarado.
- Guests span eras, including Mercedes Sosa, Silvio Rodríguez, Soledad Pastorutti, Cuti y Roberto Carabajal, Trueno, AKRIILA, Paula Prieto and Radamel, with Sony Music saying AKRIILA adds a modern, disruptive tint.
- Positioned as a conceptual work, the record bridges Argentine folkloric textures with trap and digital elements to explore transformation and cultural memory.
- Each song arrives with a visual piece filmed in Santiago del Estero using local residents, reinforcing the album’s themes of identity and remembrance.
- Milo J will present the album at Buenos Aires’ Estadio Vélez on December 18.