YHN Sxnt
YHN Sxnt is a duo from Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, made up of Young Hollywood and Ñengo Flow. They started making music together in 2014, mixing...
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YHN Sxnt is a duo from Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, made up of Young Hollywood and Ñengo Flow. They started making music together in 2014, mixing hip-hop, reggaeton, and trap. Songs like 'Congelado' and 'Ela Mexe Comigo' have been part of their output, with 'Congelado' gaining particular attention for its emotional tone.
Their work has sometimes drawn criticism for explicit content, but they've kept recording. The music tends to deal with themes like love and social issues, delivered over beats that pull from urban styles. It's straightforward, no-frills stuff that connects with listeners who like that blend.
They haven't chased trends or softened their approach much. You hear it in tracks like 'Sxntog', just the two of them doing what they do, without a lot of extra polish. It's made them a steady presence in Latin urban music, even if they're not always in the spotlight.
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