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Milo J Releases 'La vida era más corta,' a Folklore-Infused Third Album With Generational Voices

Videos shot in Santiago del Estero root the project in family ties, with a Vélez debut slated for December 18.

Overview

  • The 15-track release was produced by Milo J alongside Tatool and Santiago Alvarado.
  • Guests span eras, from archival fragments of Mercedes Sosa on “Jangadero” to Silvio Rodríguez, Soledad Pastorutti, and Cuti y Roberto Carabajal.
  • Contemporary collaborators include Trueno, AKRIILA, Radamel, and Paula Prieto, reflecting a cross-generational approach.
  • The album is presented as a conceptual work that blends folkloric elements with trap and digital textures to explore memory, time, and transformation.
  • Multiple videos were filmed in Santiago del Estero with local residents, including “Bajo de la piel,” which was shot in an ancestral cemetery, and he is scheduled to present the album at Estadio Vélez on December 18, which outlets say would make him the youngest to perform there.