
Milo J Samples an Argentine Legend and Honors the Bus He’d Ride to the Studio on ‘166’

The first and last thing you hear on Milo J’s new album 166 is Argentine musical icon Charly García.
The album opens with the father of Argentinian rock declaring, “We need to prohibit autotune. Thank you very much,” sampled from comments he made at the 2018 Gardel Awards. The cameo comes just after the track “Rock Star,” an autotune-filled cut that features Milo’s fellow rapper Duki. García’s words playfully contrast the sound of the LP, which uses autotune as an instrument throughout.
“It’s like ‘See where autotune brought...
The album opens with the father of Argentinian rock declaring, “We need to prohibit autotune. Thank you very much,” sampled from comments he made at the 2018 Gardel Awards. The cameo comes just after the track “Rock Star,” an autotune-filled cut that features Milo’s fellow rapper Duki. García’s words playfully contrast the sound of the LP, which uses autotune as an instrument throughout.
“It’s like ‘See where autotune brought...
- 8/1/2024
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
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