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Darumas Opens Up About Miami Moves, Music, and Making Pasta

Living in the same city turned everything around. Osvaldo Espino finds out how.
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Darumas Opens Up About Miami Moves, Music, and Making Pasta

Darumas may have started as a project defined by curiosity and experimentation, but a year later, the music group has grown into a tight-knit creative unit with a clear voice—and stronger Wi-Fi. In a casual sit-down with host Osvaldo Espino, the group talks about the “B-side” release of their debut album, new sonic risks, and how moving to Miami shifted everything from their workflow to their friendships. What once felt like musical blind dates in the studio now runs like a shared language: expressive, collaborative, and low on awkwardness.

They open up about the behind-the-scenes reality of making “Aprendiz,” a vocally demanding track originally by Alejandro Sanz, and how their bond off-stage—cooking, beach days, and yes, tennis—has bled into their creative output. This isn’t a group obsessed with algorithms or fame; they’re more focused on building something real, rooted in trust, and just a little chaotic in the best way. Espino keeps the conversation light but sharp, giving fans the context behind the bangers and the friendship behind the beats.