The Millonzuki he is the artist he is the artist who revolutionized his innovative sound Urban Ranch that merges the regional mexican genre with the urban genre. The singer spoke with The opinion and told what this implies in Mexican music and about his experience of recording “De Los Pies a la Cabeza” with the spectacular Ninel Count.
Juanito El Millonzuki is going through a great professional moment and about the premiere of the song recorded with “The Killer Bomb” He told us about his career and short and long-term plans.
AE: The urban is fashionable, what is the biggest challenge you have found doing an urban sound for regional mexican… taking into account that the competition is not easy at all?
JM: For Juanito Millonzuki there is no competition. I’m unique. I have created a new style and rhythm of regional music and urban music. I am a character who wears shorts, boots, is a composer and singer-songwriter. I don’t think he has any rival.
AE: What do you think is your greatest ability to stand out and why are many people who want to have you in collaborations for the Mexican regional?
JM: To collaborate with an artist, even if they pay you, you have to like it. Juanito el Millonzuki is a unique artist who very soon they will see at a very high level. Sometimes those artists need a twist in style and mine reinvents them.
AE: At what points do you feel that your music connects with the Ninel Count?
JM: My music connects with Ninel Conde because that song is an attractive song that speaks especially about women. It fits perfectly with her.
AE: What experience has it earned you to work with that “woman with such a long history
JM: It is a great experience to have the opportunity to be next to a great woman who has struggled in life. How cool that a woman with such a high rank would give someone like me that opportunity.
AE: What are you currently listening to?
JM: I am very positive. I like to hear a lot about God. Get in my car to listen to the radio in my town or the deli ranch radio where I grew up. I like to have that connection with my town and with my people. I don’t listen to negative music. I like to hear what I compose and I like The Jungle Naughties because they tell true stories
AE: Which artist do you admire from the urban and the regional respectively? Tell me an artist from each genre that you would love to work with.
JM: One of the urban artists that I most admire for his talent and his career is Farruko. I liked his energy and his lyrics. He is a family man, a person who has come out ahead and I would love to do a song with him. Of regional mexican I am standard. If you put me with Ezequiel Peña, on top of a horse, I’ll invent a fucking thing and throw it at me. If you put me with Luis R. who sings pure corridos, I’m going to try to write positive lyrics. If you put me with a cumbiero I’ll do one of my crazy things, because I’m open to the whole race.
AE: What projects are you working on and can you tell me something?
JM: We are working on the new song “The Cumbia of the Jackal”. We already have the video ready with don pedro rivera“La Cumbia del Río” with The Toothpicks of Caborca. The remix with Grupo Klimax (za za za) and some rumba songs with The Karkis and we are looking to see if we can do a remix of cumbia “Hey Woman”.
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