att. (Apple Music Edition)

att. (Apple Music Edition)

“It’s definitely different,” Young Miko tells Apple Music about att. “You’ll feel the evolution in the music.” For anyone who thought her full-length debut would be merely an extension of 2022’s TRAP KITTY, the Puerto Rican rapper offers a multi-pronged, genre-mashing rebuke. Expanding well beyond prior hits like “Riri” and the Feid team-up “Classy 101,” as well as high-profile collabs with Bad Bunny and KAROL G, her album boldly engages with sounds and styles that help solidify her status as one of Latin music’s most compelling young artists. The nostalgic charms of “arcoiris” and “wiggy” speak to an era in hip-hop from well before trap music’s global dominance. An irresistible highlight, “princess peach” reframes a mid-2000s electro-meets-crunk style to tell a love story from a queer perspective. That freedom is even more prominent on “MADRE,” a house music jam that centers the genre’s LGBTQ+ foundations. “I definitely can’t die without me being able to just say whatever I want to say and express myself,” she says proudly. “Hiding yourself sounds so exhausting.” Naturally, Miko retains many of the familiar elements and touchpoints that pushed her deservedly into the spotlight. Her trap and reggaetón bona fides remain very much intact, evident on opener “rookie of the year” and late standout “curita,” among others of note. She reunites with Feid on the thumping “offline” and cultivates a dancehall reggae vibe with her “COLMILLO” collaborators Jowell & Randy on the inspired “ID.” But mostly, att. is an expression of a singular talent seizing her moment and standing out in the best of ways. “At the end of the day, that’s what every artist tries to be: unique.”

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