This “geek,” who bounced in between Medellín, Colombia, and Miami as a kid, would go on to become the right-hand man for global icon and fellow Colombian J Balvin. Rompiendo now sees his name listed in the credits of some of the biggest songs in Latin urban music, including Balvin’s Ginza and Ay Vamos.
Thanks in part to his alliance with Balvin and the current Latin music boom, Rompiendo is experiencing the sort of fame that was once rare territory for reggaeton producers.
On Saturday, December 19, Rompiendo will close out Red Bull s Estados Unidos de Bass livestream event, which he also kicked off in Miami earlier this month, along with fellow producer Ovy on the Drums. This is the second year in a row that Rompiendo has performed at the Latin music-focused event.