REVIEW: As Latin genres like reggaeton, dembow, bachata, and Latin trap continue to dominate the global charts, the second night of Rolling Stone’s Future of Music SXSW showcase highlighted the variety and promise of Latin music’s rising voices.
, and it’s easy to tell she feels at home onstage. The highlight of her set was “traguito,” a powerful bolero she dedicated to “all of the difficult women out there.” She fired up the crowd by ending on the fast-paced “Curandera,” leaving them chanting for more. Though there were bigger acts to come, last night belonged to Villano Antillano.
After bringing iLe back on stage for her opening song, the rapper turned back to the crowd with a warning: “That was the most serious part of my set, so now we’re gonna get into the fuckery.”delivered. Her prowess and confidence commanded the stage, and with a relentless flow, Antillano sucked up all the oxygen in the room, upping the ante with each new song. She gave the audience a sampler of her varied tastes, rapping over dancehall beats and Caribbean rhythms.
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