Lunay illustrated by Maria Soloman for 360 MAGAZINE

Lunay

Breakout Artist Lunay Showcases How Latinx Music Has Lent New Vision to Fashion

‘As artists like Lunay, Bad Bunny, Rosalia, J Balvin and more continue to dominate music, here’s a look at how they’re tapping into their culture to influence their fashion.’

Read article HERE.

LUNAY is also scheduled to take part in the virtual “On The Rise Panel” during Billboard’s upcoming Latin Music Week.

“Lunay is Urbano’s Next Superstar! …when a new artist does manage to cut through the fray, we really should pay attention, [and LUNAY is] one of the freshest upcoming stars in the game. Every single he’s released thus far has been a hit… the 19-year-old from Puerto Rico is on a rapid ascent… and Épico [was] a 14-track wonder of reggaeton, dancehall and trap influences that mark a young artist who is already well on his way to mainstay status – Remezcla

“A Billboard Latin Artist On The Rise… Discovered by Latin producers Chris Jeday and Gaby Music, Lunay… Lunay has had entries on the Billboard Hot 100, Hot Latin Songs and Latin Airplay charts, [and] became a household name with his 2019 hit ‘Soltera’ and its remix featuring Daddy Yankee and Bad Bunny.” – Billboard

“Watch out, because he’s on his way. Lunay has all eyes on him… The Puerto Rican regggaeton artist is following in the footsteps of those who came before him – and getting their seal of approval.” – HOLA

“[With an] Impressive legacy he’s already created at only 20, Lunay’s blossoming music career has already racked up accomplishments most artists can only dream of.” – INKED

THE LATEST NEWS ON LUNAY

Lunay has certainly be gaining a lot of attention lately, and rightfully so. “El Niño” was named “One of the best Latin Music albums of 2021.” More recently, Lunay delivered a standout performance bringing Reggaeton to the first day of Lollapalooza. Lunay shines while performing his music live. His‘s natural chemistry with Anitta in their “Todo o Nada” video was named one of Latin Music’s most uplifting moments of the week: “The highly-awaited music clip not only highlights both the Puerto Rican and Brazilian artists’ chemistry but takes fans into a video game-inspired journey as Lunay tries to save the life of his lady interest.”

In other recent news, LUNAY is spotlighted in a new profile from INKED Magazine. Furthemore, Lunay, Chris Jedi & Gaby Music Will Create a Hit In Real Time At Billboard Latin Music Week.

Billboard Has Named LUNAY’s “EL NIÑO” As “One Of The Best Latin Albums of 2021 So Far”

Latin music’s leading next generation Reggaeton star recently released his eagerly awaited second album “EL NIÑO”  – a creative representation of the life he is living now before his 21st birthday later this year.  Now, the album has already been chosen as one of the genre’s best of the year:

“Best Latin Albums of 2021 So Far: Lunay, El Niño 

With this album, released ahead of his 21st birthday, Lunay is closing a chapter of his life. The 15-song set, released under La Familia Records, Chris Jedi and Gaby Music’s independent label, kicks off with the title track, which samples Jerry Rivera’s 1993 salsa hit “Cara de Niño” and transitions into a trap banger. The set is also home to edgy perreos, solid reggaetón jams, and even some slow-tempo urban bops. Collaborations include his sultry Anitta-assisted “Todo o Nada” and the infectious “Otra No” with Bryant Myers and Zion. Other features on El Niño include Chencho Corleone, Zion, Chanell, Giovakartoons, Juliito, and Chris Jedi.” 

LUNAY Brought Reggaetón To The Opening Day Of Lollapalooza, With A Dynamic Appearance Picked As A Festival Standout By Rolling Stone, ET, The NY Post and more

LUNAY Is Profiled In The Latest Issue of INKED Magazine:

Reggaeton sensation Lunay discusses his new album, empowering women and the impressive legacy he’s already created at only 20 – Lunay’s blossoming music career has already racked up accomplishments most artists can only dream of. In under two years, the Puerto Rican heartthrob has amassed over 1.8 billion views on YouTube and collaborated with all the heavy-hitters in reggaeton music, including pioneer Daddy Yankee. And the self-proclaimed El Niño, or “kid,” of the genre is only getting started.” (Read More)

LUNAY’s Latest Single Gives Fans The Ability To Utilize Face-Swapping Technology To Immerse Themselves Into The Video Game Theme, Alongside The Two Stars

ABOUT LUNAY

While a large number of new Latin music artists are looking to continue the surge in global success of Reggaeton, Latin Trap and other Rhythmic music styles in Spanish, it has become clearly evident that Puerto Rico’s dynamic, still only 19, musical “wunderkind” (RS), LUNAY is the genre’s undisputed new generation superstar. After bursting into the playlists and video streams of fans across the world with “Soltera” and it’s soon to follow, and widely regarded ‘Song of Summer’ remix with Daddy Yankee and Bad Bunny, LUNAY’s credits were quickly boasting two #1 Latin Airplay singles, a rare #1 full album debut with the 14-track ‘ÉPICO,’ and over a Billion views quickly collected on YouTube. With the support of super-producers Chris Jedi, Gaby Music, and their Star Island label, Lunay’s rapid rise has already resulted in a trophy case full of breakthrough artist award recognition including: the 2019 LATIN AMA’S “NEW ARTIST OF THE YEAR, 2019 BILLBOARD “ARTIST ON THE RISE” recognition, SPOTIFY TOP 3 “BREAKOUT ARTISTS OF YEAR, 2019 APPLE MUSIC “UP NEXT ARTIST” and FOUR PREMIOS JUVENTUD victories: “ON THE RISE ARTIST” & ”REMIX OF THE YEAR” (2019) and most recently “BREAKING THE INTERNET” & NEW GENERATION – MALE (2020). Following a few quiet months due to the Covid pandemic postponing a series of highly-anticipated concert appearances, LUNAY is once again resuming his ascent to the upper reaches of the genre with recent features alongside Lil Mosey and Jhay Cortez, and his recent standout single “Relaciones” – which Rolling Stone hailed as the week’s best new Latin music track upon its release.

LUNAY image feat ANITTA via John Reilly at JR PR for use by 360 Magazine

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