He Argentinian producer Bizarrap On Wednesday he presented his long-awaited 57th session with the young Argentine rapper Milo Jin a return to style catch of the composer.
The video uploaded to the YouTube platform features four songs in collaboration with both artists with their respective video clips, becoming a compilation with a strong Argentine accent. Who is this teenager who has become so popular within hours of the premiere of the Argentine producer’s new song?
Milo J, stage name of Camilo Joaquín Villaruel, is a 16-year-old Argentine ragpicker from Morón. Despite his young age, the young man already has great appeal on the national and international stage. With more than 13 million monthly listeners on Spotify, he is one of the 500 most listened to artists worldwide on the platform.
Milo J was born on October 25, 2006 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
According to the Argentine media Infobae in April this year Milo J presented “511”, his first EP catch which entered Argentina’s Top 200 on Spotify and trended worldwide on YouTube the day after its release. His music career only began three years ago when he released his first songs on music platforms.
The artist quickly gained popularity, especially after the release of his song “Milagrosa” in August 2022, which received more than 40 million views. His songs that span the genres of rap and catchhave captivated their fans and songs like “Morocha”, “Tusvueltas”, “Morning” and “Rincón” have made it to number 1 in the charts.
At the moment, Milo J He has almost 12 million monthly listeners on Spotify and has collaborated with prominent international artists such as Nicki Nicole and Taiu and participated in important events such as La Velada del Año organized by streamer Ibai Llanos. He is also in the lineup of Primavera Sound in Argentina, alongside artists such as The Cure, Blur, Pet Shop Boys and Beck.
Thanks to Bizarre, Milo J now has the chance to make the leap to world fame. “Session 57” by Bizarre has become popular ahead of its release and will be available on platforms such as YouTube, Spotify and iTunes in the early hours of October 4th-5th.