Artist

Juhn

Genre: Latin ,Latin Dance ,Latin Pop
Origin: U.S.A
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Juhn serves as the performing alias for Jorge Hernandez Quiles, the Puerto Rican vocalist rooted in Latin trap and reggaeton. After unveiling “No Te Miento” during 2016, he quickly emerged as an industrious creator of both standalone tracks and joint ventures. His voice presents a slender, reedy tenor that rides an insistent, half-balladic approach at once exposed and assertive. Among the many solo and shared releases stand “La Confusion” and “Pocas Horas” from 2018, “Curiosidad” and the “Recuerdo (Remix)” alongside Brytiago, Myke Towers, Farruko, and Lenny Tavarez in 2019, plus “Rueda” in 2020. He opened 2021 by dropping “Indecente” in March and pairing with Myke Towers on “Bandido.” Across the following twenty-four months a consistent flow of singles surfaced, among them the charting “Antojo” featuring De La Ghetto and “Soldados” featuring Miky Woodz and Luar La L. In April 2024 the eight-track singles compilation Recap [LV Edition] appeared on the digital charts.

Music has gripped him since he first uttered words; by nine he was already composing, and at twelve he cut his earliest recordings—tracks he now disowns. Though he frequently lent his voice as a guest or backing singer, his chief early role was that of songwriter for fellow performers. Only in 2016, at twenty-three, did he step forward as a recording artist in his own right. That year brought the single and video “Ahora Me Llamas,” which united Noriel, Myers, Anonimus, Brytiago, and Miky Woodz; the track reached the Top Ten on digital streaming lists and fixed his artistic identity, while its clip surpassed twenty million YouTube views. Later the same year he wrote the hit “Cuatro Babys” for Noriel and appeared on both the recording and video alongside Maluma and Myers; the visual accumulated more than eight hundred million views and helped cement Latin trap as a viable commercial force. The ensuing compilation Trap Capos, Season 1 ascended to the summit of the Latin Rhythms charts. January of the next year saw the release of “No Te Miento,” which enlisted Darkiel, Jory Boy, Darell, and Baby Rasta, followed rapidly by the streaming and club success “Su Piquete Mata” with Alexio La Bestia and Ñengo Flow. April brought “Puerta Abierta” featuring Bad Bunny and Noriel for Golden Army, Inc.; its video exceeded thirty-three million views. Altogether that year yielded no fewer than six singles and videos issued under his name plus guest spots on Jon Z’s Jontrapvolta, the collaborative “Sola por Siempre” with Dozy and Benny Benni, and Paty Cantu’s “#Natural.”

During 2018 he issued or appeared on at least a dozen singles, among them “La Confusion,” “Confia,” “Modo Di Avion,” and “Rapido Quiere” featuring Darkiel. The pattern continued through 2019, when he maintained roughly one digital single per month, highlighted by the charting “Recuerdos (Remix)” with Myke Towers, Farruko, Brytiago, and Lenny Tavarez, plus “Nadie Lo Sabe” featuring J Alvarez and “Bandida.” Although the COVID-19 pandemic tempered his pace in 2020, he still delivered multiple streaming successes such as the pop-leaning “Rueda,” the reggaeton cut “Adictiva,” and the “Nadie Lo Sabe (Remix)” augmented by Nio Garcia and Casper Magico; he also closed the year beside Myke Towers on “Bandido.” February 2021 found him joining Sou el Flotador and Rafa Pabon for the streaming hit “Sin Vuelta,” with the solo “Indecente” arriving the following month. Over the ensuing two years he supplied more than a dozen additional solo and featured singles, including 2022’s charting “Anioso” with Jon Z, the “Tour” remix alongside Eix and Dalex, and “Tu Manual” with Harry Nach and Savage Kreamly. The 2023 highlights encompassed “Soldados” featuring Miky Woodz and Luar La L, “Bichote,” and “Glopeta” within Brytiago’s star-studded lineup. In April 2024 he issued Recap [LV Edition], an eight-track mini-album gathering standout singles from 2022 and 2023.