Mexican band Latin Mafia is making waves in the music industry with their latest LP, Todos Los Días Todo El Día. The trio of brothers, comprised of lead vocalist and guitarist Juan Pablo, bassist and vocalist Diego, and drummer and vocalist Rodrigo, have been making music together since they were teenagers. With their unique blend of Latin rhythms, hip-hop beats, and rock influences, the band has caught the attention of music lovers worldwide.
Their latest album, Todos Los Días Todo El Día, has been receiving critical acclaim and has even earned the band a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Alternative Music Album. The album, which translates to “Every Day All Day,” is a reflection of the band’s daily lives and experiences. It showcases their growth as musicians and their ability to seamlessly blend different genres to create a sound that is uniquely their own.
In an interview with Rolling Stone, the brothers shared their excitement about the album and the recognition it has received. “We are incredibly grateful for the Latin Grammy nomination. It’s a dream come true for us,” says Juan Pablo. “We put our hearts and souls into this album, and to see it being appreciated by our peers is truly humbling.”
The band’s success has also caught the attention of Grammy-winning artist Tyler, the Creator, who recently gave them a shoutout on social media. The rapper and producer shared a clip of the band’s music video for their song “La Vida Es Un Juego” on his Instagram story, praising their unique sound and urging his followers to check them out.
Latin Mafia’s rise to fame has been a long time coming. The brothers have been making music together since they were teenagers, and their dedication and hard work have paid off. “We’ve been through a lot as a band, but we’ve always stayed true to our vision and our sound,” says Diego. “We’re proud of how far we’ve come, and we’re excited to see where our music will take us next.”
With their Latin Grammy nomination and the support of artists like Tyler, the Creator, Latin Mafia is ready to take their music to new heights. They hope to continue breaking barriers and representing their Mexican roots in the music industry. “We want to show the world that there is so much talent and diversity in Latin music,” says Rodrigo. “We’re just getting started, and we can’t wait to see what the future holds for us.”