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Tony Mils Breaks Out with a Debut Album That Resonates

⁠From Colombia to global stages, Tony’s style is hard to box in
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Tony Mils Breaks Out with a Debut Album That Resonates

At only 21 years old, Tony Mils is emerging as one of the most promising new voices in Latin pop. His debut album Escribí esto para ti has already surpassed 2.1 million streams, thanks to a style that mixes emotional honesty with genre-bending creativity. His music blends pop with touches of folk, R&B, and ballad, creating something that feels personal and globally resonant.

What makes Tony stand out isn’t just his sound—it’s the way he channels vulnerability. His lyrics feel lived-in, like pages pulled from a journal, and that connection is exactly what’s resonating with young audiences.

Tony Mils Breaks Through Latin Pop

A Debut That Speaks to the Heart

Escribí esto para ti is a 13-track album that moves through themes of self-love, heartbreak, nostalgia, and healing. It doesn’t rush. It sits with the feelings, offering a space for anyone who’s ever needed a song that just gets it. The album is less about genre labels and more about emotional weight—and Tony carries it with ease.

In his words: “The day my music stops positively impacting those who listen to me, I will completely retire.” That kind of intent comes through in every track.

Sharing the Stage with Icons

Earlier this year, Tony hit a major milestone: opening for Marc Anthony at Spain’s Starlite Festival, one of the country’s most respected music events. The performance marked his first major international stage appearance and set the tone for a new chapter in his career.

Not Just a Voice—A Collaborator Too

Tony’s music is backed by real industry support. He’s worked alongside names like Sebastián Yatra, Juan Magán, Edgar Barrera, Pipe Bueno, and Casta, showing his ability to move fluidly across styles and markets. His sound has roots in Colombia, but his influences span the globe—citing artists like John Mayer, Ed Sheeran, Justin Bieber, Morat, and Manuel Turizo as creative anchors.

Music That Travels

With hits like “Prohibido Enamorarse,” “A la Defensiva,” “Aventarnos,” and “Buenos Aires,” Tony has already surpassed 5 million total streams. But the numbers aren’t just digital bragging rights—they’re proof that his sound is connecting across borders and languages.

Tony doesn’t chase trends. He sets his own rhythm, and fans are following.

What’s Next: Mexico Tour and Headlining Shows

To wrap 2025 with impact, Tony Mils will join Lasso’s tour across Mexico as a featured guest. He’s also set to headline his own shows at key venues, including:

  • Lunario at Auditorio Nacional, Mexico City
  • Performances in Guadalajara and Monterrey

This isn’t just a debut year—it’s a breakout.