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WATCH: Bizarrap & Milo J Release “BZRP Music Session #57” & Surprise Joint EP

Lead Photo: Art by Stephany Torres for Remezcla.
Art by Stephany Torres for Remezcla.
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Bizarrap continues to take us by surprise. On Oct. 4, he dropped his newest collaboration, “BZRP Music Session #57,” with his Argentinean colleague Milo J. That wasn’t all he unleashed, though. He shared a five-song EP en dormir sin Madrid, featuring one of Argentina’s most exciting artists to watch.

Before releasing the new collaboration, Bizarrap went on Instagram Live to share his thoughts about Milo J. He said he wanted to clarify that the music session came to be because of his great connection with the young rapper in the studio. He says he’s the youngest artist who’s done a music session with him. Biza also says he was mindblown over the quality of Milo’s talent to create music.

As a result, instead of releasing one music session, Bizarrap shared a total of five tracks that he recorded over three months with Milo J. The final product: He released en dormir sin Madrid, an EP that also includes: “Toy en el Mic,” “No soy Eterno,” “Fruto,” and “Penas de Antaño.”

The first act of “BZRP Music Session #57” features a synth-heavy beat with Milo J’s baritone vocals. The music session is warmly hued, different from Biza’s signature blue-hued sessions. The beat changes to a trap-influenced beat carried throughout the session’s first part. In the second act, named “Toy en el Mic,” Milo J comes in a rat form, echoing Peso Pluma’s music session. The track highlights a flamenco-influenced meshed-in trap melody that captures more of Milo’s vocal versatility.

The third part, titled “No soy Eterno,” features a deep, pulsating melody with Milo J singing about heartbreak. The video shows the emerging rapper in a deserted landscape. Other clips show fireworks in the background as he raps about a breakup. The fourth act, “Fruto,” features a piano-driven intro with a bass-heavy beat categorized by its bouncing BPM switch-ups. Moreover, the intro samples the iconic “El Día De Mi Suerte” by Willie Colón and Héctor Lavoe.

The last act, “Penas de Antaño,” closes with a sentimental feature by Milo. This time, he talks about his personal emotions while the visuals show candid clips of his musical journey. Overall, the five-part BZRP music session – and new joint EP – captures five different faces of a young, versatile artist who appears ready to take the spotlight.

After publishing his theatrical promo video last Thursday (Sept. 28), the Argentinean producer left social media users wondering who his next collaborator would be. On Oct. 2, he announced it was none other than Milo J, leaving even more online users curious about who the young feature was.

Milo J, born Camilo Joaquín Villarruel, only started his career two years ago. However, it appears that he’s quickly becoming one of the most exciting artists to keep an eye on. Another testament? His recent collaboration “DISPARA ***” with Nicki Nicole earned them a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Rap/Hip Hop Song.

Check out the music video for “BZRP Music Session #57” featuring Milo J below.