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Single Review: Dylan Carbone – “Miénteme”


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Dylan Carbone is a Los Angeles-based Latin R&B artist. At the age of 9, his love for music was fostered, and at 15, he learned to play guitar, taking cue from the talents of his two grandfathers. From there, his experience came to include stints with the Emmy Award-winning world music and dance production Benise, and the Corona, California-based Leyenda Dance Company. Up until recently, Carbone was a regular on the festival circuit, having played the Viva Navidad festival, the Food and Wine Festival, as well as various Disneyland festivals.

Carbone’s latest release is the single “Miénteme,” done in collaboration with J Romero. The reggaetón-influenced percussion works well with Carbone’s vocal tonality, while the guitar element – though subtle, in respect to the other instrumentation – is utilized through sparse rhythmic and lead melodies. Through a combination of predominantly Spanish lyrics with English tendencies, both Carbone’s and Romero’s talents are apt contributors to the song’s summer-esque and ultimate party time milieu.

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Engagement
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About Jake Kussmaul

I come from a family who is passionate about all things music. I learned to sing at an early age, and by 13, had my very own Fender Strat guitar. I tried my hardest at learning all that I could. Because I was born with cerebral palsy, I had to teach myself an adaptive playing style. I learned to write and record my own music, despite these difficulties. In college, I started making great use of my writing abilities by reviewing music, as well as copy editing. I guess it's best to stick with what you know, while welcoming a fair challenge at the same time.

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