Mediopicky releases its single “Tu Mirá”

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The young man with a rock soul has left his mark on the local scene in his country. Find out!

One of the beatmakers and most versatile rappers from the Dominican Republic, Mediopickyhas shared his first single of the year titled “You Look”, a rock song guided by dembow and hip hop that is fused with Caribbean elements; characteristic of the new Dominican experimental music scene.

Mediopicky creates a unique and refreshing sound that will have everyone dancing to the rhythm of its vibrant music, as it will also be performed at the Bahidorá Festivalan event that stands out for integrating music and art in a natural environment and strives to offer an immersive experience.

The production of “You Look” was in charge of himself beatmakerwho I know recorded in his own studio some time ago, inspired mainly by system of a Down, from many angles. so stop Mediopicky Their new single “is a song that is about the looks they give us and the ones we give, through looks you can communicate a lot, you can change everything with a well-executed look.”

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The music of Mediopicky has transcended expectations thanks to his ability to fuse seemingly disparate genres: indie rock, house, funk, hip hop with dembow, revolutionizing all types of scenes with his innovative and avant-garde approach.

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