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I didn’t even have a car and then we went to the studio and got one of our favorite songs. The caption was something like, “My 14-year-old sister is discovering something about herself.” What’s it like to be a part of someone’s gay awakening?
YOUNG MIKO: Of course, I’m honored. A born and bred Boricua from Añasco, Puerto Rico, she’s lived many lives in her short time.
I feel like everybody was talking about the villain in the movie and how hot he was. It’s just part of who I am,” Tokischa told USA TODAY in July. “I had a lot of Catholic guilt, especially when I first started writing music. The weather has been a little weird, but the vibe is still vibing.
RUSSELL It’s sunny out now.
We have to be proud and stand tall,” Antillano told Rolling Stone in August 2022.
Listen: “BZRP Music Sessions #51,” “Cáscara de Coco,” “Yo tengo un novio”
Tokischa
For Tokischa, there’s nothing better than dancing to the beat of your own drum. Period… You got it , you didn't need to hear my song, it was in you the whole time," she continued.
Looking at a photo of herself as a child, Young Miko noted, despite her newfound success, she did not have a grand life lesson for her younger self.
I just have to live for me.’ ”
Listen: “Tamagotchi,” “En El Olvido,” “Pretty Boy”
María Becerra
María Becerra is truly a girl’s girl. And then I’ll look at my watch and it’s 4 a.m. I think, like, your friends, obviously, and if you’re really feeling your fit, you got that good pre playlist, you’re right at the peak of where you wanna be, and they play that one song you really want to listen to at the club.
and I’ve been writing or drawing nonstop.
RUSSELL: I remember reading an interview where you said that it was 11 p.m. The 27-year-old emcee’s lyrics boldly explore sexual themes, including her queerness as a bisexual woman.
On her Marshmello collab “Estilazo,” Tokischa proudly sings of same-sex attraction and exclaims “long live the gays,” while the rapper playfully shares kisses with Rosalía and Madonna in the music videos for their songs “Linda” and “Hung Up on Tokischa.” Tokischa says this frankness about her sexuality is part of expressing her authentic self in her work.
She released her first EP, ‘Trap Kitty’ in 2022, and in just two years, she’s gained recognition from reggaeton luminaries such as Ivy Queen, Jowell y Randy, Bad Bunny, and more.
Despite the acclaim, Young Miko remains grounded, relishing every moment of her journey without succumbing to the weight of expectation. I’ve even said this before because it’s too funny.
I’m happy that I’m able to leave something behind.”
Her latest mark is joining forces with McDonald’s for a one-of-a-kind collaboration with their “WcDonald’s Anime Series” campaign in partnership with the legendary animation house Studio Pierrot. I always think that less is more, and that’s kind of what we tried to nail.
RUSSELL: It’s been running wild everywhere on TikTok.
But it was kind of dead and we were about to go and I was like, “I feel like something’s on the horizon.” And then they put “Bongos” by Cardi B on and my friend randomly loves that song, so we stayed.
YOUNG MIKO: Totally.
RUSSELL: On that subject, do you have a non-reggaeton song that you think is good for a perreo?
YOUNG MIKO: I was actually listening to the “Tá OK” remix with Karol G and Maluma.
His chart-topping debut album “Ivory,” released in April 2022, saw Apollo draw upon the sounds of his Latin heritage to soundtrack his musings on gay romance, from boasting about boys on the Latin trap-infused “Tamagotchi” to lamenting heartache on the corrido-inspired “En El Olvido.”
As a songwriter, Apollo grew into this confidence about his queerness after struggling with a religious upbringing.