🎶 Brray Brings Puerto Rican Vibes to NYC: Exclusive Interview at La Fonda
- Steve Lucin
- 15 hours ago
- 2 min read
When you talk about genre-bending energy, cultural pride, and straight fire artistry, you’re talking about Brray. 🔥
We linked up with the Puerto Rican powerhouse at the legendary La Fonda restaurant in Spanish Harlem — a place that holds deep roots in NYC’s Puerto Rican community — to dive into his musical journey, collaborations, and advice for the next wave of artists.
What We Learned from the Brray Interview at La Fonda NYC
In this exclusive sit-down (a collaboration between NYC Reggaeton x Halucinated Studios), Brray opened up about everything from mixing reggaetón with funk and punk, to keeping it real with emotional tracks like Corazón Roto 2.
“If you don’t switch it up, you don’t evolve, bro. Simple.” — Brray
Throughout the convo, Brray made it clear: versatility isn’t just a strategy — it’s survival.
Whether talking about working with legends like Ñengo Flow, Zion, and Jowell y Randy, or explaining his dream collabs with Cartman (South Park) and Rick Sanchez (Rick and Morty), Brray brought pure humor, wisdom, and authenticity to the table.
Filming inside La Fonda wasn’t just about aesthetics — it was about honoring the intersection of New York City and Puerto Rican culture. Every plate, every wall, every track Brray dropped that day felt connected to something bigger than music.
He also dropped powerful advice to the up-and-coming NYC artists:
“When you blow up, don’t get stuck on the same local sound. You gotta think bigger than just your block.”
We couldn’t agree more.
🎬 Watch the Full Interview
Catch the full conversation now, exclusively on the Halucinated Studios YouTube Channel:
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