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LYKE MIKE

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Download links and information about LYKE MIKE by Myke Towers. This album was released in 2021 and it belongs to Latin genres. It contains 23 tracks with total duration of 01:04:49 minutes.

Artist: Myke Towers
Release date: 2021
Genre: Latin
Tracks: 23
Duration: 01:04:49
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. MÍRENME AHORA 0:00
2. CUANDO ME VEN 3:07
3. LO INVERTÍ (featuring Miky Woodz) 6:05
4. JOVEN LEYENDA 8:58
5. PIN PIN 12:10
6. SR DE LOS CIELOS 14:49
7. ALTO RIESGO 17:43
8. DE NOVELA (featuring Sahir) 19:28
9. CUENTA 22:20
10. BUSINESS 24:56
11. BALAS LOCAS (featuring Jon Z) 26:59
12. PRIMER MELÓN 29:57
13. RONCARME 32:04
14. JUGADOR FRANQUICIA 35:17
15. AJEDRÉZ 38:08
16. PAPA JOHNS 41:28
17. BURBERRY (featuring Ñengo Flow / Nengo Flow) 43:56
18. NO SALEN 48:37
19. PFA 51:38
20. CONFIAR 54:30
21. BAGUETTES 56:39
22. NIVELES 59:28
23. MALDITA ENVIDIA 01:02:04

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“There are two Mykes—the commercial artist and the rapper,” Myke Towers tells Apple Music’s La Fórmula host El Guru. “And this is an album for the streets.” Having broadened considerably beyond his long-standing reputation as a credible trapero in recent years, with successful forays into reggaetón and other popwise sounds, the now massively popular Puerto Rican artist returns to the style he made his name in with LYKE MIKE. The gunfire opening “BALAS LOCAS” makes crystal clear that this album is a marked shift away from predecessor Easy Money Baby’s glossier and romantic moments. “This goes back to the Myke that used to rap bars,” he explains. “I don’t want to tell pretty stories, but my story.” Unfiltered standouts like “MÍRENME AHORA” and the Ñengo Flow-assisted “BURBERRY” reaffirm Towers’ deep affinity for, and demonstrable proficiency in, trap music in all its aggressive glory. With its 23 tracks (an unsubtle homage to basketball great Michael Jordan), LYKE MIKE exudes everything his day-one fans hoped he’d come back to, even as his arc towards global superstardom has become undeniable. “I keep my feet on the ground,” he says, “but I know I was born to do this.”