
De La Ghetto’s new EP Daylight is another step in a career built on constant evolution. It’s a seven-track project that blends reggaetón, afrobeats, EDM, and trap without losing the core of his sound. Tracks like Loco, mixed by Mosty, and Toa’ Toa’, produced by Marco Acevedo, show how far his reach has grown. The EP was built across studios in Puerto Rico, Medellín, and Sevilla, and even includes a Dolby ATMOS mix for a full-body listening experience.
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In a recent YouTube interview, he shared more about the creative process behind Daylight and what keeps him inspired. The project features collaborators like Uve from Spain and Miky La Sensa, adding to the global feel. This isn’t just a collection of songs—it’s a statement. De La Ghetto is still leading the movement, not chasing it. Daylight feels personal, intentional, and locked in with where urbano is headed next.








