

Myke Towers
Myke Towers came out of Puerto Rico's underground with the kind of technical calm that makes speed and melody feel effortless. He could rap with real pressure, bend into reggaeton without sounding temporary, and keep enough melodic control to make crossover records feel native instead of strategic. That balance is why he moved from regional momentum into a durable mainstream lane faster than many of his peers.
His official site now frames him as a global Latin headliner, and the catalog backs that up. Records like La Pantera Negra and Island Boyz kept his release run aggressive, while 2026's Make It Count placed him beside Tainy, Yeonjun, and Becky G on a tournament-scale collaboration with real international reach. Myke Towers is not surviving the genre cycle. He is one of the artists helping define its upper tier.

