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Milo J

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Following the release of his most intimate and mature work to date, Mijo J is set to bring "La vida era más corta" to life with a limited run of exclusive shows across Spain this January.


The new album dives deep into the fragility of time, love, and identity, fusing raw lyricism with modern urban sounds — a bold evolution in Mijo J’s artistry. Fans can expect an immersive live experience, with carefully crafted visuals, powerful storytelling, and surprise collaborations.


Tour Dates:

Sevilla – 14/01/26

Madrid – 15/01/26

Barcelona – 18/01/26

Valencia – 19/01/26


Each night promises to be a unique celebration of the album's emotional depth and energy. From the stripped-down ballads to explosive beats, Mijo J is ready to connect with his audience like never before.


Tickets go on sale soon — don’t miss your chance to be part of this defining moment in Mijo J’s journey.


Tickets and more information: Live Nation


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A musical journey of 15 songs full of Argentine folklore with a modern aesthetic and collaborations with Mercedes Sosa, Silvio Rodríguez, Trueno and Akrilla among others.


The young Argentine rapper and singer-songwriter Milo J, one of the most prominent voices of the new Latin American musical generation, presents his long-awaited new album "La vida era más corta", available from today under the Sony Music Latin label.


The project, composed of 15 songs, proposes a sound and poetic journey that goes through the roots of Argentine folklore, tango and original songs, reinterpreted from a contemporary aesthetic that mixes rap, urban music and acoustic arrangements. In this work, Milo J intertwines the ancestral with the modern, exploring themes such as memory, identity and the cultural heritage of his country.


"It's a disc and a purpose. They are songs and at the same time an intimate and urgent statement. A manifesto," says Milo J.


"Life was shorter" is conceived as a generational testimony, a reflection on the passage of time, social and emotional heritage, and the search for meaning in an era marked by immediacy. In the words of the artist himself, the album brings together "testimonies of a changed dream, accompanied by a pessimism that lies very well," and proposes to resist disenchantment through art and the word.


With collaborations with figures from different musical worlds - including Mercedes Sosa, Silvio Rodríguez, Trueno and Akrilla - the album consolidates Milo J as an artist capable of fusing tradition and modernity without losing authenticity.


His proposal combines bandoneones, Creole guitars and folkloric percussions with urban beats and an introspective narrative, creating an unprecedented sound within contemporary Argentine music.


The result is a sound manifesto that unites generations, evoking both collective memory and personal emotions. "Life was shorter" is, in short, a work that celebrates Argentine and Latin American history from a deeply human and current perspective.


From a very young age, Milo J showed a special connection with music and the word, developing a style that combines introspection, social commitment and a unique sensitivity.


His career took off in 2021 with the first independent releases, and the following year he achieved great visibility with "Milagrosa" and "Rara vez", which positioned him as one of the most promising voices in Argentine rap.


At just 17 years old he presented his projects "511", "Nena, trampa" and "111" (together with Bizarrap), works that consolidated him on the international scene. Media such as Rolling Stone and Remixe have emphasised him for his lyricism and authenticity, attributes that distinguish him within his generation.


Today, at 18, Milo J continues to expand borders. With La vida era más corta, his new album, reaffirms his place as one of the most influential figures of contemporary music in Spanish, uniting urban poetry and Latin American roots in a deep and honest proposal.

 
 
 

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