A trio of rising Latin hip-hop stars head to Central Park for this show, presented in association with the Latin Alternative Music Conference. Of the various figures in the red hot Argentinian rap scene, none has shined brighter than Trueno, the son of Uruguayan rapper Peligro and a veteran of the scene’s battle rap circuit. His early appearance on producer Bizarrap’s freestyle show BZRP Freestyle Sessions launched him to nationwide fame and helped establish the show as a chart-topping vehicle, landing the pair at the number one spot on Argentina’s Hot 100. He’s since released several solo albums, collaborated with the likes of Bad Gyal, Feid, and J Balvin, and is responsible for one of the Argentinian rap scene’s biggest hits in 2020’s “Mamichula.” He’s joined by Milo J, who leveraged his viral hit “Milagrosa” into collaborations with Nicki Nicole, Duki, and Peso Pluma; he also benefited from an appearance on Bizarrap’s YouTube series, which led to the pair’s collaborative EP En Dormir Sin Madrid. His latest LP La Vida Era Más Corta saw him take a hard left turn into art-pop, fusing Argentine folklore with urban and experimental sounds. Opening the show is the dynamic Dominican rapper J Noa, a nimble-tongued MC with a rapid-fire flow who stunned the world at her NPR Tiny Desk performance, her first outside of her own neighborhood in the Dominican Republic.
It’s My Park at Asser Levy Playground
Volunteer with Friends of Asser Levy Playground for a general cleanup at Asser Levy Playground.
Free
Manhattan


