Gian Kevin: Romantic Latin Music Debut, With Puerto Rican Flair

I came across the impressive debut music video from Gian Kevin, a Puerto Rican cantante with clear talent in the Latin pop genre. In this exclusive interview, Gian Kevin speaks about his influences and his first video.
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Puerto Rican artist Gian Kevin recently made his debut video, and plans a move to Miami.

As I travel, I'm always on the lookout for new musical talent. Recently, I came across the impressive debut music video from Gian Kevin, a Puerto Rican cantante with clear talent in the Latin pop genre. In this exclusive interview, Gian Kevin speaks about his influences and his first video.

Where are you from originally?
I was born in Brooklyn, New York, then I moved to Puerto Rico and since then, I've lived there. Now I have plans to move forward to Miami and live there for a while.

What are your biggest musical influences?
I mostly listen to and like R&B and pop music and some electro genres too. I have big influences from Christina Aguilera, Beyonce and Bruno Mars. Also from my Island, I love Kany Garcia, Ednita Nazario, Marc Anthony and Ricky Martin. They all have [contributed to] my musical flavor.

How would you describe your music?
My music is my thoughts, my feelings and my way to express who I am and with who I could connect by singing. My music is fun, melancholic, deep and free. My musical style is a blend of my cultural roots and what is modern and fresh right now.

How would you describe Latin music in the 21st century?
Latin music has always [caused discussion] because of its big selection of elements. Now music has changed. Personally, I think that not all Latin [people] are supporting Latin music. So that's when I realized that Latin music could get a twist and be more fun and more creative.

How was the process for your first video, which you released in February?
Wow, It was amazing. I flew from Puerto Rico to Miami to make the recordings. "A Ella," produced by Ernesto Alejandro, was five days of hard work. The experience I had gathering with my producer, the actor's staff and the filming company is something that has changed me completely.

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