Category Archives: Tracks

El Roockie – Buay del barrio (GyZmo Bootleg Remix)

GyZmo’s latest remix, “Buay del Barrio,” is a true masterpiece in the Latin Jump Up genre, taking an iconic track originally performed by El Roockie in 1999 and infusing it with a fresh and invigorating energy. This remix not only pays homage to the original but elevates it to new heights, creating a fusion of classic Latin urban music with modern electronic innovation. “Buay del Barrio” opens with a nod to its roots, introducing listeners to the familiar rhythms and melodies that made the original a classic in Latin hip-hop. However, GyZmo masterfully transforms the track by seamlessly blending it with elements of Jump Up, creating an electrifying atmosphere that is guaranteed to get the crowd moving.

La Llorona (2K21 Remix)

GyZmo’s latest musical offering, “La Llorona,” is a compelling Latin Drumstep track that draws inspiration from the haunting and well-known legend of La Llorona. This captivating composition transports listeners to the realm of folklore, seamlessly weaving a chilling tale into a high-energy groove. The name “La Llorona” instantly conjures images of the weeping woman from Mexican and Latin American folklore who is said to wander riversides, mourning her lost children. GyZmo’s creative brilliance shines through as he skillfully incorporates the essence of this eerie legend into a frenetic Drumstep arrangement.

Ronnie Davis – I Won’t Cry (GyZmo Bootleg Remix)

GyZmo’s latest remix, “I Won’t Cry,” is a true masterpiece within the Latin Ragga Jungle genre. This remix breathes new life into the 2016 classic originally performed by Ronnie Davis, creating a fusion of reggae and jungle that’s both captivating and energizing. “I Won’t Cry” opens with the soulful and evocative vocals of Ronnie Davis, setting the stage for what is to come. GyZmo takes these raw vocal elements and expertly blends them with the unmistakable rhythms of the Latin Ragga Jungle style. The result is a track that strikes a perfect balance between the heartfelt storytelling of the original and the frenetic energy of jungle beats.

Afterwards

GyZmo’s track “Afterward,” released in 2020, offers a compelling journey through the realm of Bass Hip Hop. With its explicit lyrics and infectious beats, this song doesn’t hold back, delivering a raw and unapologetic musical experience that is both bold and captivating. The title, “Afterward,” hints at the aftermath of something significant, and the song lives up to its name by immersing the listener in a narrative that’s both gritty and introspective.

Champion Booty

GyZmo’s “Champion Booty,” released in 2019, is a high-octane explosion of Latin Ragga Jungle, designed to set dance floors on fire. The title alone hints at the infectious and exhilarating energy of the track. This composition seamlessly blends the rhythmic intensity of jungle beats with the vibrant spirit of Latin music. “Champion Booty” immediately captures the listener’s attention with its relentless pace, punchy beats, and dynamic basslines. The fusion of these elements creates a sonic experience that’s impossible to resist, urging everyone to move and groove. The vocal samples and instrumental arrangements further enhance the track’s exuberance, making it an irresistible dancefloor anthem.

Buju Banton – Redder than red (Drum and Bass Remix by GyZmo)

Release: September 3, 2013
Album: Mandingo Party

Buju Banton – Redder than red (Drum and Bass Remix by GyZmo)

Dread Mar I – Tu sin mi (Drum n Bass Remix by GyZmo)

Release: September 3, 2013
Album: Mandingo Party

Dread Mar I – Tu sin mi (Drum n Bass Remix by GyZmo)

La Llorona (Latin Drumstep VIP)

GyZmo’s “La Llorona” is a captivating Latin Drumstep composition inspired by the renowned legend of La Llorona. This track fuses the intense beats of Drumstep with the haunting, evocative elements of Latin folklore, creating a sonic journey that is both electrifying and eerily beautiful. The name “La Llorona” instantly conjures images of the weeping woman from Mexican and Latin American folklore, and GyZmo skillfully weaves her melancholic tale into the rhythm. The relentless beats and dark basslines are juxtaposed with haunting vocal samples, delivering an experience that is as chilling as it is enthralling. “La Llorona” is a haunting ode to a timeless legend, infusing her story with a modern musical twist that will both move and mesmerize listeners.

Hipsters Suck (Chopped & Sliced Mix)

Released: July 23, 2011

Hipsters Suck (chopped & sliced mix)

Bartholin glands

Release: May 30, 2011

Bartholin glands