During the 25th Anniversary of the Latin Grammy Awards, the FAME Media Experience in Miami brought together music industry movers and shakers for an exclusive, curated event, hosted by FAME, PMG Development, E11EVEN Residences Beyond, One West Twelve Residences, and Monastery, offering an unforgettable platform for artist interviews and industry insights.
One of the standout moments of the week was an interview with reggaeton artist Omy De Oro, who shared insights about his latest album All for My Family. Omy expressed his excitement about the album’s positive reception and explained how it is dedicated to his family, friends, and loved ones. He emphasized the importance of his creative process, particularly his renowned punchlines, and reflected on how his music blends personal inspiration with his deep connection to reggaeton.
Throughout the interview, Omy opened up about his journey in music, from his early days growing up in Puerto Rico to his breakthrough in reggaeton. He shared that while he initially explored different genres, he ultimately fell in love with reggaeton due to its rhythms and the influence of artists like Don Omar and Daddy Yankee, who shaped his musical tastes. Omy also expressed his gratitude for the support he’s received throughout his career and the importance of genuine feedback from his collaborators, which has shaped his sound. Looking ahead, Omy revealed his aspirations to collaborate with some of Latin music’s biggest stars, including Romeo Santos and Noel, and reaffirmed his commitment to creating music that resonates with his fans.