By: Fer Aceves
A New Chapter in Latin Trap’s Evolution
The Latin trap movement continues to make waves, with “FJG” emerging as a notable track for 2024. Featuring three of the genre’s influential voices—Brray, Reyan Quality, and Erios—this high-energy release is more than just a song; it’s a reflection of power, ambition, and success.
With a visually captivating music video shot in Miami and directed by Dad Filmed It, the release of “FJG” marks an important moment for the Latin trap genre, further establishing its presence in the global music scene.
Three Artists, One Explosive Track
One of the key aspects that makes “FJG” stand out is its lineup of talented artists, each contributing a unique flow, lyrical style, and authenticity that enrich the song.
- Brray—Brray has established himself as a significant presence in Latin trap and reggaeton. Known for his gritty delivery and clever wordplay, he has collaborated with prominent names in the industry, including Arcángel, Bad Bunny, Rauw Alejandro, and Lenny Tavárez.
- Reyan Quality—As both an artist and a skilled songwriter, Reyan has written for Dalex, Arcángel, Yandel, Randy, J Balvin, and La Gabi. His versatility and ability to merge street storytelling with a smooth bilingual flow make him a prominent voice in today’s Latin trap scene.
- Erios—Emerging from Carolina, Puerto Rico, Erios is regarded as one of the promising new faces in the Latin urban industry. With collaborations alongside Young Miko, Neutro Shorty, Álvaro Díaz, and Dei V, his raw energy and storytelling ability make him an exciting force in the genre.
Together, these three artists create a compelling combination, bringing a fresh and unapologetic approach to Latin trap’s evolving sound.

Why “FJG” is a Significant Release for Latin Trap
Latin trap has evolved from an underground Puerto Rican movement to a widely recognized genre, thanks to individuals like Bad Bunny, Anuel AA, and Ozuna. Now, new voices like Brray, Reyan Quality, and Erios are helping guide the genre into the next phase, blending lyrical depth with innovative production.
What makes “FJG” a noteworthy release?
- A Dark, Cinematic Soundscape—Produced by Hydro, “FJG” features heavy bass, hypnotic instrumentals, and hard-hitting trap drums, making it an engaging club banger.
- A Strong Visual Identity—The Miami-shot music video, directed by Dad Filmed It, visually captures themes of ambition, success, and street culture, complementing the song’s message of hustle and power.
- Authenticity & Street Appeal—The lyrics don’t simply talk about success—they reflect it. “FJG” embodies the mindset of those working tirelessly to reach the top, making it an anthem for anyone pursuing greatness.
- Global Impact Potential—With robust digital marketing support, playlist pitching, and influencer collaborations, “FJG” is positioned to be one of the standout Latin trap releases of the year.
The Future of Latin Trap is Here
“FJG” isn’t just another Latin trap song—it’s a cultural expression that reflects the hustle, ambition, and success that are becoming defining traits of the new wave of urban music.
With L-O-N leading the charge, the Latin trap movement is gaining momentum, and “FJG” serves as a testament to the genre’s ongoing evolution with creativity, intensity, and authenticity.
“FJG” is now streaming worldwide—turn up the volume and join the movement.

Follow the Artists & Stay Connected
Follow L-O-N & the artists:
Brray: Instagram
Reyan Quality: Instagram
Erios: Instagram
Watch the Official Music Video: YouTube Link
Latin trap is evolving, and “FJG” is helping lead the way. Stay tuned—this is just the beginning.
Published by Joseph T.