By: Fer Aceves
A Bold Statement in the Evolution of Trap Latino
Latin trap has been experiencing an unstoppable rise, solidifying itself as a global movement that transcends borders, cultures, and languages. With the release of “FJG,” featuring Brray, Erios, and Reyan Quality, the genre receives a powerful new anthem that embodies the hustle, ambition, and street energy that define this generation’s sound.

Photo Courtesy: Rise Management / Brray, Erios & Reyan Quality
A Collaboration That Brings the Best of Latin Trap Together
The impact of “FJG” lies in its versatile lineup—three distinct artists who each bring their unique style and artistic identity to the track. Brray, Erios, and Reyan Quality deliver an explosive collaboration that perfectly represents the future of Latin urban music.
Brray—With over 600 million Spotify streams and 590 million YouTube views, Brray has already established himself as a major force in the industry. His distinct flow and punchy delivery make him one of the sought-after voices in Latin trap and reggaeton. Collaborations with stars like Arcángel, Bad Bunny, Rauw Alejandro, and Lenny Tavárez have propelled his career, and “FJG” adds another high-energy anthem to his repertoire.
Reyan Quality—Recognized as a top-tier songwriter and artist, Reyan has contributed to hits for major acts including Dalex, Arcángel, Yandel, Randy, J Balvin, and La Gabi. His ability to blend raw storytelling with an effortless bilingual flow brings a refreshing element to “FJG,” showcasing his unique identity as both an artist and creator.
Erios—Hailing from Carolina, Puerto Rico, Erios is one of the exciting new voices in Latin trap. His collaborations with Young Miko, Neutro Shorty, Álvaro Díaz, and Dei V highlight his lyrical depth and ability to create captivating melodies. On “FJG,” he brings an authentic street essence that adds another layer of grit and reality to the track.
Together, these three artists elevate “FJG” to a new level, proving that Latin trap continues to push the boundaries of the genre.

Photo Courtesy: Rise Management / Brray, Erios & Reyan Quality
Why “FJG” is a Milestone for Latin Trap
Latin trap has undergone a dramatic transformation over the years, growing from an underground movement in Puerto Rico into an international phenomenon. Artists like Bad Bunny, Anuel AA, and Ozuna paved the way, bringing the genre to mainstream audiences while staying true to its street origins.
“FJG” follows in those footsteps, delivering a track that is both sonically modern and culturally relevant. Its themes of success, wealth, and ambition resonate deeply with a generation that values hustle and perseverance, making it an essential addition to the Latin trap catalog.
The song’s visual component, directed by Dad Filmed It and shot in Miami, enhances its luxurious and high-energy aesthetic. The music video is a cinematic tribute to ambition, money, and street success, visually reinforcing the song’s themes with designer fashion, club energy, and stacks of cash.
“FJG” is Just the Beginning for L-O-N
The release of “FJG” is not just a moment—it’s a movement. L-O-N (Las Ovejas Negras) is building a new legacy in Latin trap, proving that the genre still has room to innovate and expand.
With new projects, upcoming collaborations, and live performances in the works, Brray, Reyan Quality, and Erios are at the forefront of the next wave of Latin trap.
“FJG” is available now on all streaming platforms.
Connect with the Artists
Follow L-O-N & the artists:
Brray: Instagram
Reyan Quality: Instagram
Erios: Instagram
With “FJG,” L-O-N is proving that Latin trap is here to stay—and it’s only getting bigger. Stay tuned as they continue to push the boundaries of the genre and redefine what’s next.
Published by Joseph T.