Children of Ruin Releases Fourth Volume After Four Years

Published on January 19, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
Cover of the album Volume 4 by the group Hijos de la Ruina, showing the three artists Recycled J, Natos and Waor in an urban visual style.

Hijos de la Ruina releases its fourth volume after four years

The musical collective Hijos de la Ruina, made up of the artists Recycled J, Natos and Waor, has just released a new joint work. This release, titled Volume 4, arrives after a four-year hiatus since their last collaboration in a recording studio, confirming their return with a project highly anticipated by their fans. 🎤

The original lineup reunites

For this fourth volume, the trio maintains its initial composition intact. Each member contributes their personal style to define the group's characteristic sound, which typically fuses genres like rap and trap. Their lyrics explore both social issues and personal experiences, continuing the line of work they established in previous projects.

Features of the new release:
  • Sound recording that mixes rap and trap with raw lyrics.
  • Collaboration of the three founding artists: Recycled J, Natos and Waor.
  • Represents the continuation of a discographic saga started years ago.
Time passes, but some trios prove that their chemistry doesn't expire, it just waits for the right moment to record again.

A key moment in their artistic career

The decision to record together again after four years shows a clear interest in resuming their dynamic as a collective. During this period, each has developed their career in parallel, with solo projects and other collaborations. Their return to the studio to produce Volume 4 has captured the full attention of the public following their evolution. 🎧

Relevant aspects of their return:
  • They mark a milestone after a four-year hiatus without joint material.
  • Each member has evolved with solo works during this time.
  • They concentrate the interest of their fan base that awaited this reunion.

The essence of the group endures

This release not only means releasing new music, but reaffirming the identity and artistic connection that defines Hijos de la Ruina. Volume 4 serves as proof that, despite the time, the trio's creative essence remains, ready to offer their distinctive sound to the scene. 🎶