Eladio Carrión

Eladio Carrión, born on November 14, 1994, in Kansas City, Kansas, and raised inHumacao, Puerto Rico, is one of the leading voices in Latin trap and hip-hop.Before rising to fame in music, Carrión excelled in athletics, representingPuerto Rico as a competitive swimmer, including at the Central American andCaribbean Games. His discipline and determination as an athlete laid thefoundation for the focused artist he would later become.

After retiring from sports, he began creating humorous contentand viral videos online, gaining a following through his charisma andrelatability. This digital presence helped him transition into music around2015, where he began writing for other artists and crafting his own sound inthe growing Latin trap scene.

Eladio officially launched his music career with early singleslike “Me Enamoré de una Yal” and “No Quiero Más Amigos Nuevos”,showcasing his signature laid-back delivery and witty lyricism. His breakoutcame with the 2020 album Sauce Boyz,which included hits like “Kemba Walker”and “Mi Error.” He followed it withacclaimed projects like Monarca and Sen2 Kbrn, blending street realism withintrospection and elevated production.

His music spans Latin trap, drill, hip-hop, and reggaetón,often featuring collaborations with artists like Bad Bunny, Rauw Alejandro,Anuel AA, Bizarrap, and Karol G. Eladio is known for his lyrical sharpness andversatility, seamlessly switching between hard-hitting bars and melodic hooks.

He has won a Latin Grammy award, produced multiplechart-topping albums, and currently continues to build a global fanbase throughsold-out tours and streaming success. With nearly 10 years in the musicindustry, Eladio Carrión stands as one of the genre’s most authentic andrespected new-generation artists — an athlete-turned-creator who has carved hisown lane in Latin urban music.

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