Reggaeton producer Tainy releases his first EP

Puerto Rican producer Tainy, made an appearance this time as an artist with his debut EP, ‘The Kids Who Grew Up on Reggaeton: Neon Tapes’ , released via his boutique label NEON16 and Roc Nation Records.
by Natacha Andueza Bosch
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Tainy’s new release highlights and introduce the new wave of urban artists, who are part of great movements in their own countries. Tainy will proudly continue to drive the global urban Latino movement at the forefront.

He's known for being the mastermind behind some of the most popular reggaeton hits such as “Callaita” with Bad Bunny, “I Can’t Get Enough” with J Balvin, Selena Gomez and benny blanco, “I Like It” by Cardi B feat. Bad Bunny and J Balvin. Tainy was also behind old-school reggaeton hits including Daddy Yankee’s “Impacto” and“El Telefono” by Wisin y Yandel and Hector El Father among others. 

The album comprises seven tracks and includes collaborations with both English-and Spanish- speaking talents like Sean Paul, Kris Floyd, Justin Quiles, Dalex and many more.

Here is the “The Kids That Grew Up On Reggaeton: Neon Tapes” track listing:

 

1.“Mera” featuring Dalex & Álvaro Díaz

 

 

 

2.“Lento” featuring Sean Paul, Cazzu & Mozart La Para

 

 

 

3. “Nada” featuring Lauren Jauregui & C. Tangana

 

 

4.“Malvada” featuring Kali Uchis & Khea

 

 

5. “Malos Habitos” featuring Kris Floyd 

 

 

6.“Si La Ves” featuring Las Villas

 

 

7. “Tu Amiga” featuring Justin Quiles, Dylan Fuentes, Lennox, & Llane

 

 

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