Almighty, one of the best-known "ragpers," told Efe that the urban genre was what music needed to rejuvenate itself and gain more followers.
"The trap is what to stay. It is something that needed music, the new sound of urban music," said the 22-year-old Cuban-born Cuban-born artist, but residing in Puerto Rico since the age of five. Age, so it is considered Puerto Rican.
Together with Bad Bunny, Bryant Myers, Anuel or Noriel, Almighty is a group of well-known Puerto Rican bandits who have achieved success mainly by publishing their performances in social networks, and in which they have millions of followers, although their lyrics are High sexual content.
"There are songs that can be dirty and macho, but you can not catalog it that way, because it is varied. The trap is music, but the content is different," defended Alejandro Mosqueda Paz, the real name of the artist.
Almighty said his musical beginnings began when he embarked on an associate degree in sound engineering, where he said he learned many things, but left him because he did not convince him for his professional plans.
For that reason, he began composing songs to other artists, but through a friend who knew Puerto Rican reggaeton Farruko, who then became interested in his compositions, called it "and since then everything has changed."
It was through the theme "Panda" along with Daddy Yankee, Cosculluela and Farruko that the Almighty race took flight. He has also recorded with the merengue Elvis Crespo, the Colombian reggaeton Maluma and the Puerto Pusho.
About his participation with Crespo in "I see, I see", Almighty said that it was impressive because since he was a child he continues his music.
"Mixing the meringue with the trap, can give a new air to the merengue," said the raper, who promotes the single "Almighty."