00:00What have in common a veteran cantor of Cuba and a raper argentino of 18 years?
00:06The answer is the evolution of music.
00:08For years, the Latin music was connected to the trova, the traditional music and the bolero.
00:17Géneros rich in letters that tell us stories of resistance and love profundo.
00:22But the music is a living organism.
00:25Today, it's passion and it's channeling the trap, the drill and the contemporary music.
00:30But, what happens if they're together?
00:32Here comes Milo J.
00:34With only 18 years, he was able to take that melancholic and poetical
00:39and wear it with an actual flow, to speak directly to the new generation.
00:50No, it's not about replacing, but fusion.
00:53The poetry of Silvio lives in the rhythm of Milo.
00:56It's the recognition of that the essence of the Latin song is still playing,
01:02only that with a beat more strong.
01:04In his voice, his voice was more audacious, the launch of his new album,
01:08the life was more short.
01:10With epic collaborations, Silvio Rodríguez, Trueno, La Sole.
01:16And this happens while Silvio is prepared for his next tour in Latin America.
01:21So, salte del debate de géneros, escuche sin prejuicios y dime.
01:32¿Qué tienen en común un veterano cantautor de Cuba y un rapero argentino de 18 años?
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01:43.
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