“The best thing we could do was make music with our identity,” Milo J said, sharing that he never built his sound around trying to “blow up” or come off more universal. “In my country, soccer isn’t just soccer — it’s life itself,” Milo J said. Milo J emphasized the importance of building community early on by surrounding yourself with friends, creatives and collaborators who grow alongside you. For Trueno, art remains “irreplaceable,” while Milo J defended the value of process: learning, trying, messing up and building a body of work from scratch. Milo J continues to stand out with his album La Vida Era Más Corta (2025), while Trueno keeps building momentum with his recent LP TURR4ZO (2026).