YAYA J’ADORA – Te Destruyo

This is pure Latine dance music made 100% independently from our home studios in LA to the dance floors across the world.

Born and raised in humble beginnings in San Diego and Colima Mexico, Yaya always wanted to step into a studio to put ideas down. Influenced majorly by stars like Yuri, Gloria Trevi, Lupita D’Alessio and pop stars like M.I.A, Kylie Minogue, Gaga and Gloria Gaynor. “I knew I wanted to do a dance floor, party fiesta song. I want everyone to dance, flirt, laugh and have fun when my song plays.” 

TE DESTRUYO it’s YAYA J’ADORA debut single and it’s where comedy meets the beats and this combo it’s the recipe for a wild party track. The track it’s a prediction of what the summer 2024 is bringing to us. 

“First thing I did after I wrote the lyrics was to call my long time recording and performing artist friend, Brazilian Leopold Nunan, to help me with my vision”. 

“He loved my lyrics and we started working together in finding my sound. Leo introduced me the incredible Nino Francois founder of Mafia Tropical for the original music video version and also Brazilian house music icon Dj Marcoo Rezende for a big room Track. The single came out super strong and I am gagged with the uplifting hilarious vibes. Wow I Mean wow!”

“I couldn’t believe I was having this much fun while laying my vocals in the studio. I felt like a super hero having the mic in front of me. I felt heard for the first time in my life and I was rapping in Spanish”. 

“This is a dream turning into reality. I have written many songs and always wanted to release it and perform on stage my own sound. I love being funny so I am using all the comedy I got in my music and lyrics. We Latines are always cracking a joke, laughing and making people laugh. That’s how we bond with each other with comedy and lots of laughter.”

And yes it’s coming out with a music video all shot guerrilha style with iPhones in West Hollywood at Heart Club, cat walking by the iconic weho rainbow stop sign, in front of the West Hollywood Sheriff’s station and also in downtown by the new 6th street viaduct bridge – Its monumental “Noir” aesthetic, graffiti layered towering support columns and massive steel arches became iconic in films such as Hot Rod Girl, Grease, Point Blank, Repo Man, Terminator 2 and 3, The Dark Knight Rises and Furious 7 – to name merely a few.I hope with this fun single people, other artists get excited too and start releasing their own beats and ideas. We have a voice too and we queer Latinos also have space in music. I hope I inspire people to pursue music. If I can do this, you can do it too if you want! 

Chong X & Caballo- Break Away

Latino Resiste is happy to drop straight flames with a bouncy collab between two of the OG’s in the global bass game, Chong X and Caballo.

Break Away flirts between Moombahton, Reggaeton, Dembow, Baltimore Bounce and Dancehall without being strictly any of them a hundred percent.

Any format you prefer is available on Bandcamp

320 available also in Souncloud

El Nomada- Sabor A Machete

Latino Resiste is extremely happy to finally have a whole EP from one of the OG’s in the game.

Back in the day he created a new genre called Junglaton (Drum and Bass fused with Moombahton) alongside Jon Kwest. However, El Nomada kept evolving the game and actually has gone really deep into the game and making great statements in what Latin Drum & Bass is.

Born and raised in Ponce, Puerto Rico EL Nomada sound is a blend of upbeat UK Drum and Bass style percussion, with Latin Reggaeton, and deep dark eclectic Synths and Bass sounds.

At the time he was dubbed “The King of Drumstep” by UK’s Dj UMB from GenerationBass.

El Nomada is also a pioneer of the moombahton movement in Kansas City, and founder of the Kayceeton guild of Kansas City moombahton producers and overall a real OG.

His latest EP called Sabor a Machete is a brutal statement of what Latin Drum & Bass is.

Grab it for #zeropesos

Caballo- Higher

LATINO RESISTE’s NEXT CHAPTER IS HERE!!

We are ready to unveil Mal Dicen’s newest EP called HIGHER

A bit of Afrobeat, House, Perreo and a SHIT TON OF LATIN BASS!!! Ready to set things on fire, as well as, trying to highlight the newer sounds coming from the Latino Underground movement.

Caballo teams with one of the tropical bass OGs, Chuck Upbeat to drop the single and EP’s title track HIGHER

Blending Afrobeat with Latin flavor and mesmerizing bass drops, Higher sets the starting point for the new chapter in Latino Resiste second decade.

FRAME & KILL is a House with Latin flavor and killing bass drops

Dropping perreo’s Latin flavor and getting the Moombah treatment, DIME LA VERDAD goes hard for those who have a crush and are still somewhere in the friendzone and the benefit zone

Last Track is Farewell.

Somewhere between afrobeat, house, bass and urban latin.

DoxZon- WACHIN THON

Latino Resiste‘s MAL DICEN has returned with our first full studio album since the pandemic. But we are updating the label not fully finely-tuned, radio-friendly ‘bidda bang’ nor completely underground only few people can recognize. Naturally, it’s both – with the focus being on ‘flavor and roots’ . And we’ve got this Argentinian producer DOXZON releasing WACHIN THON which naturally, it’s superb.

WACHIN THON, sees DoxZon recreating with a swathe of both genres and artists across 10 tracks. Some songs are originals; some have already been released and others are remixes. There’s something in the album that really stands out, DoxZon is making FUTURE MALAMBO, which is a barely known genre outside Argentina, and Gustavo Cerati’s rapto gets this FUTURISTIC MALAMBO that leaves it still as compelling, creative and powerful as ever.

The best thing about WACHIN THON it’s the breadth of styles and genres that DOXZON has dived into which is most impressive. It’s clear that he has intentionally trodden a tightrope between bringing a commonly known sound bang into 2022 but also keeping a signature style alive.

AfroDancehall features heavily. As well as Moombahton, Baile funk, and Reggae, but it is the Future Malambo tracks that make this Wachin Thon stand out from everything else you hear on regular basis.

DOWNLOAD IT FOR ZERO PESOS (or pay what you can option)

Kumbia Kings – SHHH! (Lazer Wolff & Joey Funk Bootleg)

The latest political turmoil in the United States has shifted the Chicano community towards a higher sense of identity.
Needless to say music is easily one of the principal connectors for this junction and that is why releasing the highliy anticipated comeback from Lazer Wolff is a sort of big deal for Latino Resiste.

Our beloved producer had a production hiatus although he kept himself relevant by playing and connection both, the bass scene and the chicano cumbia lovers..

This time he joins the famous Joey Funk to unveil an epic bootleg of Kumbia Kings’ SHHH!! which embraces exactly the way it is intended..
Right on the spot of those who love Latino Music… it has everything you love in a song.. and the best part is you can support it via pay what you can or #ZEROPESOS

BAD BUNNY- Amorfoda (MIDFUG RMX)

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Erick Suarez aka MIDFUG is an Ecuadorian producer whose releases under La Clinica, Moombahton Central, and many others have been getting traction to his frantic style and he is a usual suspect in terms of collaborations.
However, he’s been a MAL DICEN (Latino Resiste) fan since forever…which is awesome, and we love everything he is doing lately..
And we are making an exception in terms of dropping only Original content, because for his Mal Dicen debut he is dropping a Jersey Club remix of Bad Bunny’s amorfoda that is out of this world.
Grab it for ZERO PESOS

Alpire X Killdp – Contacto

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A joint effort from Venezuela and Mexico; Contacto is the latest addition to the MalDicen sound crossfading borders as Alpire and Killdp kill the dembow game with a grimy bass drop on a massive moombahton base which gets a super slowdown break that will cast a spell on any dancefloor.

Download it for #zeropesos or pay what you can option

ST7V- “Fake” your Moombah

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ST7V is the newest addition to the always expansive Mal Dicen family.
The young producer from Puebla Mexico has been grabbing major attention on the jungle terror and moombah underground scene, this wicked producer isn’t afraid to blend his Mexican heritage with the most insane bass.
On his submission for the label, he unveils FAKE YOUR MOOMBAH which is a nice rendition to the cumbia bass beats evolution immersing completely on the dembow vibe….making sure to highlight what Mexican Moombah is all about, following the steps of the likes of niozekid, J Estrada, Ghetto Kids and many more..
Grab FAKE YOUR MOOMBAH for FREE DOWNLOAD