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(Redirected from Milton de la Rosa) Mexican indie pop band

LATIN MAFIA
OriginMexico City, Mexico
Genres
Years active2021–present
Labels
Members
  • Milton de la Rosa
  • Emilio de la Rosa
  • Mike de la Rosa

Latin Mafia is a Mexican indie pop band. The group consists of twin brothers Milton and Emilio de la Rosa on vocals, with their older brother Mike de la Rosa as the producer. Their first single "Más Humano" was self-released in 2021. While their singles through the end of 2023 were produced independently, in July 2024, the group signed a record deal with Rimas Entertainment. Their debut album Todos Los Días Todo El Día was released on 25 October 2024.

Their biggest songs – "Julieta", "Sal Rosa", "Flores", "No Digas Nada" – have each surpassed over two million views on YouTube.

Career

2021–2022

During the COVID-19 pandemic, the brothers first appeared on the scene using the social media app, TikTok. They posted videos consisting of Emilio and Mike sitting in their bedroom as they did when they were children pretending to be in front of a huge audience. When their account received positive views, they included their other sibling Milton to help them release their first single, "Ciudad de las Luces". Though they posted a song to their Facebook account following their slow rise of likes, and when the brothers quickly reached more than 50,000 views they realized that they had talent. After, the release they updated their biography on TikTok to include "Three Brothers, two singers/one producer".

Their next two singles "Más humano" and "Julieta" were released during the same year, both reaching positive responses, both becoming instant hits. By the end of may 2022, they had sold more than 11,000 concert tickets in minutes, selling out the massive Olympic Velodrome in Mexico City.

2023–present

In April 2024 Latin Mafia made their American debut performing at Coachella, raising their profile as one of "Mexico's top acts without a label or an album". In addition, they were scheduled to perform at music festivals including Lollapalooza Argentina, Lollapalooza Chile, Colombia's Estéreo Picnic, and Mexico's Tecate Pa’l Norte. According to Music Metrics Vault, as of July 8, 2024, the group had reached nearly 874 million plays, an almost 150 million increase from the previous month.

Music style

Latin Mafia's music has been described as a reggaetón, R&B, trap, and house hybrid. In an interview Emilio stated "We are always exploring new music".

References

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