Jairo Vera came up in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, working on his songwriting and performance without much in the way of resources. He eventually found his way to tracks like 'ADICTO' and '28,' which helped build a following.
His lyrics have drawn criticism at times for their explicit language and subject matter, with some listeners accusing him of glorizing certain lifestyles. Vera has generally responded by sticking to his own vision rather than changing course.
He often works with other artists from the same scene, including Best, who appears on 'ADICTO' alongside Darkiel, Gino Mella, and Bayriton. The music itself moves between reggaeton, trap, and Latin pop without settling into just one lane.
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