Bizarrap and Myke Towers release new music session today

Published on June 25, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Argentine producer Bizarrap releases his next musical session alongside Puerto Rican singer Myke Towers. This collaboration, eagerly awaited by fans of both artists, is now available on digital platforms. For the public, it means a new urban music track to listen to at no extra cost if they have a subscription. The news impacts leisure and entertainment, offering fresh content for home or work. Fans can enjoy this artistic union starting today.

Close-up of a recording studio mixing console, Bizarrap’s hands adjusting faders and rotary knobs while Myke Towers stands behind a microphone, recording vocals through a pop filter, audio waveform visualized on a glowing DAW screen, headphones on both artists, cables and studio monitors visible, cinematic photorealistic render, dramatic side lighting, reflections on glass and metal surfaces, dynamic action during a live session capture, ultra-detailed equipment textures.

The digital production behind Bizarrap's session 🎧

Bizarrap uses a workflow based on digital audio workstations like Ableton Live to compose and mix his sessions. The process includes vocal recording, track editing, and mastering, all done with accessible software and hardware. For the listener, this translates into a clean and consistent sound, similar to other releases from the producer. Digital distribution, through services like Spotify and YouTube, allows the track to reach millions of users in minutes. This technical infrastructure makes it easy for urban music to be consumed instantly.

The listener's dilemma: repeat or pretend to work 😅

Now fans have a serious problem: deciding whether to put the song on loop while pretending to be productive at work. Because, let's be honest, listening to Bizarrap and Myke Towers sounds better than checking emails. Most likely, the track will become the background anthem for pretending to be focused, while actually humming the chorus. At least, if the boss asks, you can always say it's ambient music for creativity.