Dominican Republic has been a key territory in the international projection of Slayter, who throughout his career has collaborated with renowned artists from the country such as NTG, Amenazzy, Lil Naay, Huan62 and Luis Brown. These collaborations reflect his respect for Dominican urban culture, have enriched his musical proposal and have allowed him to connect with an influential scene in the Caribbean, reaffirming his versatility and reach within the Latin urban genre.
Puerto Rican urban singer Slayter releases his highly anticipated EP “MODO GREMLIN”, a project of eight trap-dominated tracks that reaffirms his position as one of the most solid emerging talents in the genre. This release comes after the successful album “Dile no a las drogas”, which established Slayter as an artist with vision and the ability to fuse authentic lyrics with contemporary urban rhythms.
"GREMLIN MODE" brings together strategic collaborations with JC Reyes, Midnvght, NTG, Almighty, Huan62 and Izaak, providing diversity and freshness to each track without losing the musical coherence that characterizes Slayter's trap. Each song reflects his direct and raw style, with themes ranging from love stories to life in the ghetto, including references to current urban culture.
The main track, “That ass is drug,” stands out as a sensual trap song featuring Midnvght and NTG. The song tells a love story while incorporating typical trap elements and life in the neighborhood, all over a beat produced by Vibez and Lowend. This track is positioned as the heart of the EP, capturing the energy and sonic aesthetic that Slayter offers in “MODO GREMLIN.”
Throughout his career, Slayter has demonstrated his versatility and ability to unite cultures and musical styles from different countries. He has collaborated with renowned artists within the Latin urban scene, including Ozuna, Eladio Carrión, Cris MJ, Yovngchimi, JC Reyes, FloyyMenor, Clarent, Pablo Chill-E, Julianno Sosa, among many others. These alliances not only strengthen his artistic proposal, but also reflect his commitment to create bridges between different urban scenes, taking his music beyond Puerto Rico and connecting with audiences throughout Latin America and beyond. Each collaboration brings a unique nuance to Slayter's work, from the flow and energy of trap to the fusions of Latin urban rhythms, demonstrating that his vision transcends borders and styles, consolidating him as a global artist in constant evolution.
Slayter has also strengthened ties with the urban scene in the Dominican Republic, collaborating with artists like NTG, Amenazzy, Lil Naay, Huan62, and Luis Brown. These alliances reflect his ability to fuse Puerto Rican trap with the rhythms and energy of Dominican urban music, consolidating his presence in the Caribbean market and bringing his sound closer to a wider audience throughout the region.
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With this EP, Slayter demonstrates his ability to evolve within the genre, maintaining his authenticity and connecting with his audience through stories and rhythms that reflect urban reality. "MODO GREMLIN" not only consolidates his career after "Dile no a las drogas", but also establishes him as a benchmark of contemporary Puerto Rican trap.
The EP is already available on all digital platforms.