Anyone who has delved even slightly into the world of music knows who Daddy Yankee is. The Puerto Rican is one of the great voices that have written the history of reggaeton, a genre that, although it was not well-received in the past, is now a style that never goes out of fashion. Numerous artists we hear on the charts today have drawn inspiration from him to create their own songs.
Those who have had the opportunity to work with the King of Reggaeton confirm that they have had a unique experience. Well, imagine what those who have lived with him for years have learned from him. This is the case of Jeremy Ayala, his middle son who has inherited that innate passion for music that his father has demonstrated for decades. Who is Jeremy, and why are we dedicating this article to him?
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Jeremy Ayala is the result of the marriage between Daddy Yankee and Mireddys González. He is the brother of Yamilette and Jesaeelys and was born on May 26, 1998. But over these 25 years, he has discovered his role as an artist and, specifically, as a producer. He can boast of taking the helm of the production of songs that have become international hits in the urban music scene.
«Mi Lova» by Bad Gyal and Myke Towers, «La Inocente» by Mora and Feid, and «Amor Bipolar» by Duki with Mora are some of the tracks he has worked on. One of his most recent productions is «Narcotics» by Dei V and Bryant Myers.
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His talent has introduced him to other figures in the world of music production, such as Caleb Calloway, who recently confessed in an interview with LOS40 Urban that he has become his right-hand man. In fact, after chatting with us, he made it clear that he got to know Saiko through Feid and our protagonist, so it wouldn’t surprise us if he soon brought a new track with the Spanish artist.
On a personal note, Jeremy seems to be deeply in love with Andrea De Castro, a young influencer with whom he has shared numerous posts on social media that radiate love and a genuine connection. His more than 370,000 followers can vouch for it.
Jeremy’s career has just begun, and at LOS4o, we will be closely following all the new steps that the Puerto Rican artist will take in his journey. With such genetics, it wouldn’t surprise us if he became an unstoppable international star.
Article by Laura Coca in LOS40 Urban
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