Colombian maker Ovy On The Drums took a seat at the Assortment Studio introduced by DIRECTV at the Latin Grammy Grants to discuss the recently delivered tune and video “Cairo” with Karol G and his Latin designated work.
“We recorded ‘Cairo’ this year, a couple of months prior,” Ovy tells Assortment. “At the point when I was a kid I would see narratives on Telemundo and figure how extraordinary it is visit this spot. It was my most memorable time in Egypt and Karol was the person who concocted the thought. Albeit the melody expresses nothing about Cairo, it was a brilliant idea, on the grounds that the word implies significance and has an extremely exceptional importance.”
Toward the end, there’s an EDM break, which Ovy says was the ideal nearer and has gotten a great deal of yell outs.
“We previously had the principal thought of the tune and we needed to complete it. Regularly, we record it and when it will emerge, we finish the creation, the last part. Since the tune [debuted], I continue to see recordings of [people] who like that little piece of the melody.”
Designated for tune of the year, the hit “Provenza” with Karol G was very unique since it is about an area in their city, Medellin.
“The tune has expanded the travel industry in light of the fact that many individuals come from abroad to Medellin and need to go to ‘Provenza, Provenza, Provenza,'” he says happily.
He is likewise designated for best metropolitan tune for “MAMIII” with Karol G and Becky G.
While not making probably the most sultry tunes in famous Latin music, it could amaze Ovy’s fans what he pays attention to while slowing down. “I truly like a playlist on Spotify called Harmony Lovely Guitar,” Ovy uncovers. “I figure individuals might have a hard time believing that I pay attention to guitar instrumentals and those are the tunes that loosen up me.”
Will we before long see an Ovy On The Drums solo collection? The head of the new rush of Latin music maker craftsmen affirms it is working out and it will be a combination of electronic, afro beats, reggaeton and pop.
“I’m glad that increasingly more acknowledgment is given to the makers who are behind the successes,” he says. “My collection is accompanying Warner Music and I’m extremely cheerful at the time I’m living at present. It is entirely fantastic and I need to capitalize on it.”