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Brytiago lit up the Coca Cola Music Hall with an “exclusive” show

Fulfilling his promise of bringing a memorable night of music, Brytiago arrived at the Coca Cola Music Hall to bring a powerful and exclusive show to his fans.

The Spanish-language trap artist took the stage yesterday, dressed in black, to begin his “Brytiago Exclusive” presentation with the song “Luna,” followed by “Verte ir,” “Controla,” “La mentira,” and “A solas.”

Later, he excited the audience with the appearance on stage of his first guest Jon Z to perform the song “High”. Then, Jon Z delighted the audience solo with “0 Sentimientos”.

The night continued with the hits “Netflix”, “Ta to’ Gucci” and “bipolar” provoking screams from the audience.

Brytiago lit up the Coca Cola Music Call with a show of almost 40 songs. (Supplied)

The Puerto Rican singer and songwriter, who is also known for his unique style of setting fashion trends, wore three changes of clothes made by designer Vendali and was accompanied by six dancers choreographed by Jonathan Collins “Kicker.”

Her experience on stage was consolidated by performing “3 am”, “Infiel”, “Sin ti”, “Desnudarte”. “Aura” followed with Izaak, her second guest of the night, causing the audience to get up from their seats.

Brytiago surprised and excited the audience accompanied by Darell with whom he sang “Asesina”, “Lonely”, “Punto G”, “Velita” and “Lollipop”, the latter performed alone by Darell.

With his unmistakable style, Brytiago explored his diverse musical facets and his versatility, demonstrating why he has been successful in interpreting different rhythms.

One of the best moments of the night was the participation of Juhn and Noriel who joined together on the songs “La llamada” and Cuatro babys”. The Coca Cola Music Hall vibrated with the applause of the public when Anonimus joined them on the song “Ahora me llama”. Their hits “Me mata” and “Esclava” followed with their colleagues.

After almost 40 songs, the evening came to an end when the excited and grateful artist said goodbye to a euphoric audience to the rhythm of the song “Tú me enamoraste”, one of his greatest hits.

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