Breakout rapper J.I. the Prince Of NY has released the music video for his new single, “Spanglish” featuring Latin trap rapper Myke Towers. On this highly anticipated new song J.I., who hails from Brooklyn, debuts his Spanish rapping skills while, for the first time, Myke sings in English. With this collaboration, both artists proudly represent their Puerto Rican roots by weaving their melodic styles into this rhythmic trap and reggaeton record.
The video is directed by fellow Puerto Rican, Eif Riviera. Riviera, who is an industry favorite and known for his unique color technique on film, deftly creates a juxtaposing world merging minimal color and refined set-design as the two artists tell a story about young crazy love.
Towers opens up the video by expressing how his female love interest drives him insane and makes his mind talk in “Spanglish.” J.I. adds a nod in his lyrics to fellow famous Puerto Rican singer and iconic Salsa star Jerry Rivera, where J.I. unleashes his epic lyrics, “cara de niño y alma de hombre (Face of a child, but a soul of a man).” In the standout piece, J.I. connects his New York upbringing to at-home Spanish upbringing with his culture’s music.
J.I. met Towers through his management, GStarr Ent., and instantly connected to work on a collaboration. Myke Towers has established his sound and most recognized for his rhythmical rap features with Bad Bunny, Becky G, Yandel, Farruko, to name a few.