Nakary
Nakary is a musical collective from Puerto Rico that gained attention with their remix of "Sin Tabú," which featured Zion, Justin Quiles, Noriel, Kevvo, and...
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Nakary is a musical collective from Puerto Rico that gained attention with their remix of "Sin Tabú," which featured Zion, Justin Quiles, Noriel, Kevvo, and Dalex. They've maintained a low profile as a group, with their members keeping their identities largely private.
Their debut single was "Tu Carita," followed by other tracks like "Se Te Nota" and "Dale." The music tends toward reggaeton and dancehall with pop touches, though the specifics of their sound come mostly from that one remix and a few other songs.
Some critics have pointed to explicit content in their work, which the group has denied. Their anonymity has created some curiosity around them, but there isn't much concrete information about their background or how they operate as a collective.
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