Easy Money Baby
| Myke TowersEasy Money Baby
Easy Money Baby is the second studio album by Puerto Rican artist Michael Torres, this time, with the stage name Myke Towers, unlike his previous project El Final Del Principio, in which the artist was known as Mike Towers.
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C-Ville
The beats are there, and Towers charms as bad boy or family man—that’s him with his days-old newborn on the cover—and even though its 55 minutes are a lot to take at once, Easy Money Baby kinda sounds like summer came early.
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Daily Emerald
The album shows how Towers’ sweet Spanish serenade can jumpstart any party. His artistic evolution has created an album that can be enjoyed by his original fans, who likely knew him for his rap ability, and can also be enjoyed by new fans which is a demographic which he is trying to reach with this accessible new work.
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LALATA
For this second album the artist is at his best and shows that he intends to take advantage of it.
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The Daily Rind
The reggaeton artist has surprised fans with the release of his new album, Easy Money Baby. His new music incorporates early hip-hop and 90’s R&B influences, in addition to his signature urban Latin feel.
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iMusicin
While Towers could easily have leaned fully into his pop appeal, Easy Money Baby succeeds largely because he refuses to abandon the streetwise skills present on the more aggressive hip-hop singles in his discography to date.
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AllMusic
It's a set filled with new sounds and textures. . . . ."Fugaz" is spidery, futuristic reggaeton, while "Hechizo," produced by Spain's Smash David, is a slippery groove-laden dancefloor paean to temptation. Further, "Diosa," "Otro," and "Funeral" all offer lush new directions in urban Latin groove.
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Pulsopop
“Easy Money Baby” boasts 18 captivating songs, showcasing Myke’s incredible lyricism, musicality and his innate ability to create powerful music that crosses barriers and instantly become hits and anthems for many across the globe.
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PELEA
In Easy Money Baby , Myke Towers is planted with the key knowledge of what the urban public is looking for. Although his loyal fans will fall a little short of that pure rap he made known early in his career, the Young King makes it clear that he can also play the game of reggaeton greats, and even try to explore other genres New on the road.
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