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J Rythm Bring Serious Summer Energy on ‘Oye Mi Canto’


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J Rythm is a Mexican/American producer, DJ, and musician based out of Los Angeles, where his music career began playing nightclubs at the age of 20. He has since toured in Spain, Mexico, and across the US, including DJ sets at the Latin Grammys, Billboards, and AMAs official after parties.


Known for his upbeat and unique style, J Rythm has remixed and collaborated with artists such as J Balvin, Maluma, Pitbull, Bell Biv Devoe, Prince Royce, Avicii, Maroon 5, Raymix, Juanes, Kane Brown, Becky G, and more. His music is widely heard in clubs and radio mix shows, and he is supported by acts like DJ Snake, Sak Noel, Mr. Pauer, ETC!ETC!, Noizekid, 3BallMTY, 2Deep, CHUWE, Broz Rodriguez, and others.

J Rythm’s weekly show, RITMOLUCION, on Pitbull’s Globalization SiriusXM, has gained significant attention from artists, DJs, and listeners worldwide. The show has featured in-studio guests such as Becky G, CNCO, Kali Uchis, Danny Ocean, Paloma Mami, C. Tangana, Justin Quiles, Myke Towers, Ms Nina, Gente De Zona, and Calibre 50, among others.

Continuing to make an impact on the scene, J Rythm spreads his sound and energy throughout the world. His most recent release, “Pal Suelo,” was produced in collaboration with multi-platinum producer Victor Magan from Barcelona and Latin Grammy-nominated recording artist Che Antonio from Puerto Rico. The track was released under his own label imprint, RITMOLUCION, and distributed by Altafonte Italia.

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: J Rythm Bring Serious Summer Energy on ‘Oye Mi Canto’

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