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Young Miko, Jowell & Randy - ID

Director - Joshua “Shot” Rivera Production House - 1K Dojo Executive Producer - Mariana Beatriz Producer - Nadya Soto Casiano Production Supervisor - Ian Arduengo Label - The Wave Music Group DP - Sebastián “Chelín” Cabrera AD - Jahna Luna 1st AC - Adam Santos 2nd AC - Félix “Jonu” Ríos Gaffer - Jan “Brocco” Castro Key Grip - José “Pepe” Rivera Grip - Irvin Díaz Electric - Gabriel Chabrán Art Director - Arturo “Pancho” Córdova Art Assistant - Steven , Edwin Lea González Wardrobe - Divana Sánchez Wardrobe Assistant - Elimar Santana Makeup Dept. - Jonuel Nader, BEAUTY BY JOSH Production Assistants - Giovan González, Ángel “Nativo” Alvarado, Jomar Luciano Piñeiro BTS & Video recap - Hans Font BTS - Valeria Martiro BTS - Edwin Reyes Casting Director - Génesis A. Merced Editor - Frao VFX - Caja59 Catering - Padilla’s BBQ

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music

02:58

Villano Antillano - Cáscara de Coco

Talento: Mikephillippe Oliveros & Villano Antillano Casa productora: Worldjunkies Productora: Carolina Wolf DoP: Editor: Juan Carlos Álvarez Colorización: Leo Zuloaga Gaffer: Manuel Cintrón 1st Ac: Adam Santos 2nd Ac: Jorge Rodriguez Director de Arte: Arturo Cordero Asist. De Arte: Lembra Key Grip: Rigoberto Baerga Eléctricos: Carlos Cotto y Carlos Cali Rivera Grip: Jesús M. Morales Diseñador de Vestuario: Vladimir Alvira Make Up Villana: Giovannie Verdesía Hair Villana: Jann Figueroa H&M Mike Phillipe: Sofía Sifre PAs: Carolina Ruiz & Guillermo Jordan Confección casco: Jesús Gomez

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music

03:36

RaiNao, Villano Antillano - Un Amarre

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interviews

03:53

Meet the artists | Allora & Calzadilla

‘There’s something poetic about electromagnetic energy,’ says Guillermo Calzadilla, one half of the acclaimed Puerto Rican-American duo Allora & Calzadilla. For their latest series of works, the pair set out to tap into this latent poetry. They built an electromagnetic field in their studio in San Juan, Puerto Rico. To produce a piece, they place a canvas above an array of electrical cables on which they pour iron filings. Activated by the electrical current, these particles produce dramatic forms, bearing witness to the invisible forces shaping so much of what Jennifer Allora calls ‘concrete reality’. While this series might seem like a departure for a duo that has made headlines for their spectacular installations – including an upside-down tank whose caterpillar tracks served as a treadmill – these new pieces are connected to the heart of Allora & Calzadilla’s practice. In this latest episode of ‘Meet the artists’, they discuss why energy has always been a key theme and the wide-ranging issues it allows them to uncover.

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Angel Otero

Artist Angel Otero tells us about his work in his own words. Born in 1981 in Santurce, Puerto Rico, and growing up in Bayamon, Otero was raised primarily by his grandmother. His recollections of Puerto Rico, growing up with his grandmother, the colors of the island, and items from his childhood home, such as lace, iron gates, and dried flowers, are infused into his paintings, imbuing them with the physical components of memory and identity. Otero was interviewed in 2019 for this profile, in his Bushwick, Brooklyn studio and footage from his Milagros exhibition at Lehmann Maupin from the same year is featured.

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fashion

02:31

KRYSTAL PANIAGUA X AMAPOLIA

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music

03:27

Villano Antillano - Pájara

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music

04:35

Wisin, Jhay Cortez, Los Legendarios - Fiel

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music

04:29

Nio Garcia x J Balvin x Bad Bunny - AM Remix

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music

03:28

Bad Bunny - Yonaguni

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music

03:15

Mora x Jhay Cortez - 512

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02:26

Jhay Cortez - Christian Dior

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Angel Otero

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Artist Angel Otero tells us about his work in his own words. Born in 1981 in Santurce, Puerto Rico, and growing up in Bayamon, Otero was raised primarily by his grandmother. His recollections of Puerto Rico, growing up with his grandmother, the colors of the island, and items from his childhood home, such as lace, iron gates, and dried flowers, are infused into his paintings, imbuing them with the physical components of memory and identity. Otero was interviewed in 2019 for this profile, in his Bushwick, Brooklyn studio and footage from his Milagros exhibition at Lehmann Maupin from the same year is featured.

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