Review
Myke Towers' latest album, "LA PANTERA NEGRA", marks a significant return to his roots in rap and reggaeton, while also showcasing his musical evolution. On tracks like "COMPETENCIA" and "OTRA OPORTUNIDAD", the energy and melodies that initially propelled him to fame are still present. The album's collaborations are also noteworthy, with standout tracks featuring Bad Bunny, Jay Wheeler, and NTG. These collaborations bring a new level of excitement and diversity to the album. Myke Towers' ability to blend different styles and sounds is a testament to his growth as an artist.
The album's production team, which includes Full Harmony, Benjamin Lasnier, and Ovy On The Drums, has done an excellent job of creating a fresh yet familiar sound. Tracks like "OTRA NOCHE", which features Darell and interpolates "La Noche" by Joe Arroyo, bring a unique salsa flavor to the album. Other tracks, such as "Frio", showcase Myke Towers' ability to reflect on the cold realities of fame. The lead single, "ADIVINO", has already made significant waves and highlights the album's ability to balance hard-hitting rap with energetic reggaeton.
Overall, "LA PANTERA NEGRA" is an album that balances Myke Towers' roots with his current musical maturity. While some tracks may feel more like surface-level club bangers, the album's highs, such as the aggressive flows in "Competencia" and the soulful reflections in "Dinero y Fama", make it a worthwhile listen for fans of Latin music. The album's standout tracks and collaborations make it a significant addition to Myke Towers' discography, and a must-listen for anyone looking to experience the best of Latin music. With its unique blend of styles and sounds, "LA PANTERA NEGRA" is an album that will keep listeners engaged from start to finish. - Tatiana