Samuel Releases Debut Album 'Samuelito,' Fusing Latin, Reggaeton and K-Pop Influences
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Naman Ramachandran
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International artist Samuel, born in Los Angeles to a Mexican family and trained in the Korean music industry, has released his debut four-track album "Samuelito." The album blends Latin rhythm, reggaeton energy, and K-pop-influenced performance aesthetics, reflecting his dual cultural and musical background. The release places Latin influences at the forefront while routing traditional rhythmic structures through a contemporary, globally oriented sensibility.
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· 3 pulledInternational artist Samuel has released 'Samuelito,' a four-track album merging Latin rhythm, reggaeton energy, and the performance-driven aesthetic he developed during his career in Korea.
Born in Los Angeles to a Mexican family, Samuel established his early artistic foundation in the Korean music industry, where he cultivated a performance style and vocal range across pop and R&B.
That dual background sits at the center of 'Samuelito,' which places Latin influences at the forefront while routing traditional rhythmic structures through a contemporary, globally oriented sensibility.
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