Tag: Montecruz Music

  • Sebastián Yatra’s Disco Rayado: A Love Letter in Latin Pop

    Sebastián Yatra’s Disco Rayado: A Love Letter in Latin Pop

    Disco Rayado Cover

    Disco Rayado – Sebastián Yatra

    Release Date: 2024
    Genre: Latin Pop
    Duration: 2:31
    Date of Review: May 23, 2025
    Reviewer: Rafael Montecruz

    “A love letter with great rhythm.”

    Yatra’s Disco Rayado begins with gentle strums of the guitar and tender heartfelt vocals, que paran corto de enamorarte — a signature style that I’ve come to love and appreciate. But at around 0:31, it lifts unexpectedly into an upbeat rhythm, blending emotional storytelling with sonic energy.

    The mix is crisp, the balance is perfect — letting Yatra’s vocals shine. It’s catchy, well-crafted, and endlessly re-listenable. A song you don’t just hear — you feel.

    Listen now:


  • Balancing What Matters

    Balancing What Matters

    How do you balance work and home life?

    I wish I could say I balance work and home life with ease, but the truth is, I had to make sacrifices and adjustments throughout the years.

    I don’t get as much sleep or downtime as I’d like, and I’ve cut back significantly on things like watching tv or playing games.

    It’s not always easy but I do it because I need to work, I’m not ready to let go of my music, and my family is everything to me.

    I just try to stay focused on what’s most important everyday.

  • The light that guided me

    The light that guided me

    Share a story about someone who had a positive impact on your life.

    One person who had a profoundly positive impact on my life is my mom. Growing up, it was always just the two of us, and through every challenge, I watched her work tirelessly, lifting others with her kindness and never asking for anything in return. 

    She’s been one of my greatest inspirations, the one who believed in me even when I struggled to believe in myself. Because of her, I came to realize that some dreams are worth fighting for. 

  • Inspiration

    Inspiration

    Thank you all for taking the time to read. I recently sent an email telling a brief backstory of how “Dime Qué Será de Ti” came to be:

    I thought it would be a good idea to post for everyone else to read as well.

    For those interested, read on.

    After months of writer’s block and feeling as if I had lost my musical inspiration, I woke around 2AM one night — the notes of a piano echoing through my mind. I immediately looked around for something to record on, the only thing I had on me was my iPad… so having to make due, I opened a downloaded piano app and let the melody guide my fingers. I composed through the night, not pausing, chasing the inspiration, until I had completed a rough sketch of the song.

    That moment became the heart of “Dime Qué Será de Ti.”

    I was able to translate the song into English (Tell Me Why) and began working with Abraham Armell in 2023. I loved his vocal rendition of my song so that is why I released “Tell Me Why” first. 

    Check out the links below for the music.

  • 🎧 First Listen: Why I’m Reviewing Music

    🎧 First Listen: Why I’m Reviewing Music

    Welcome to the first post on the Montecruz Music review section.

    As an artist, I know what it takes to write a song that means something — something honest, emotional, or raw. I’ve spent years creating music from the heart, and along the way, I’ve realized something else: I love listening just as much as I love creating.

    This space is where I’ll be sharing my thoughts on the songs and artists that move me — whether it’s a lyric that sticks in your head, a beat that shifts your mood, or a performance that says everything without saying much at all.

    Here’s what you can expect from this review section:

    • Unfiltered takes on new releases and hidden gems
    • Emotional breakdowns of lyrics and production
    • Shoutouts to independent artists doing incredible work
    • Reviews in both English and Spanish, depending on the track

    My goal? To spotlight music that deserves to be heard — and to build a space where music lovers and music makers meet.

    Whether you’re here as a listener or a fellow artist, I’m glad you stopped by.
    Let’s listen deeply. Let’s feel something real.

    More reviews coming soon.

    — Rafael Montecruz