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Nhyo Seary’s “LoCo” Is the Slow-Burning Dancehall Confession We Didn’t Know We Needed but guess what? We do!

Moments after listening to his craft as an artist that I’ve just been introduced to, I know exactly what it is that sets Puerto Rican singer-songwriter Nhyo Seary apart— his ability to translate personal feelings and experiences into music that speaks directly to the soul. With lyrics that are raw, real, and relatable, he captures the spirit of urban life, faith, and ambition, all while staying grounded in his belief that “God is in control.” He brings an authentic and heartfelt voice to the world of urban Latin music. Deeply rooted in the vibrant cultural sounds of his homeland, his artistry blends the pulsating rhythms of reggaeton and Caribbean dancehall with the emotional richness of salsa, ballads, and merengue — genres that shaped him from a young age growing up in Carolina.

The music here is a movement, one that starts with a hundred listeners and grows to thousands, then millions. Nhyo Seary isn’t just making reggaeton; he’s building a legacy, one verse at a time, with a vision that’s as big as his sound and a message that resonates far beyond the island.

As we speak, Nhyo is turning up the heat and tugging on heartstrings with his latest single, “LoCo”—a sultry, slow-burning fusion of dancehall, reggaeton, and dembow, already making waves with more than 3,000 Spotify streams shortly after release.

We already know that hailing from the vibrant city of Carolina, Puerto Rico, Nhyo grew up surrounded by the rhythms of salsa, merengue, and ballads—elements that subtly echo through his music. But “LoCo” shows just how far his musical vision has traveled. It’s not the high-octane club banger you might expect—it’s deeper, smoother, and infinitely more intoxicating.

“LoCo” is that feeling of being completely swept up—by the beat, the night, and that one person who instantly feels like a kindred spirit. The track flows like moonlight on the ocean: gentle, shimmering, and constantly moving. The dembow influence is unmistakable, but here, it’s slowed down to a pulse—more heartbeat than backbeat—letting the emotion take center stage.

Nhyo’s vocals pour passion into every note, carrying the story of a magnetic connection sparked on a night thick with rhythm and anticipation. With a cadence that lingers long after the last beat fades, “LoCo” feels both cheerful and introspective, inviting listeners to dance with their emotions as much as their bodies.

This jam is about rhythm and soul, where two worlds meet in a single moment of perfect harmony.

With “LoCo,” Nhyo Seary continues to shape a sound that is uniquely his—an honest blend of Latin heritage and Caribbean heartbeat, with a storyteller’s soul at the center. For fans of dancehall, reggaeton, and emotional slow grooves, this track is a must-add.

Listen to “LoCo” now on all major streaming platforms.

Delvin

Founder of Tunepical, a blog dedicated to sharing my love of music with you. I believe that music is the key to life, and if you're listening to the right songs at the right time, everything is possible!

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