The Puerto Rican producer builds tracks that pull from pop, electronic, and reggaetón without settling into one formula.
For a sense of his range, listen to 'Lo Siento BB:/' with Bad Bunny and Julieta Venegas, then check out 'Voodoo' with J. Balvin and Badshah. They're different moods, but both have that Tainy touch.
Tainy's beats helped define the Mas Flow era in the early 2000s, and he's kept that collaborative spirit alive ever since. Songs like 'Callaita' with Bad Bunny show how he can craft a hit that feels both current and rooted in reggaetón's history. His work with Yandel on tracks like 'DEJA VU' and 'HÁBLAME CLARO' demonstrates a producer who understands how to build a song around a voice.
He started working with Luny Tunes and Mas Flow Inc. in the early 2000s, putting his stamp on that period's sound. Later he released his first solo album NEON16 in 2018, followed by projects like Data and The Kids That Grew Up on Reggaeton. The music has evolved but still centers on collaboration, whether with Bad Bunny on 'Callaita' or Álvaro Díaz and Feid on 'A Mi También'.
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