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Puerto Rican Star Young Miko Finds Solace in New Album 'Do Not Disturb'

Summary

  • Young Miko's personal and professional struggles during a grueling tour
  • Her album 'Do Not Disturb' as a space for self-reflection and healing
  • Miko's versatility in exploring genres like drum and bass, R&B, and afrobeats
Puerto Rican Star Young Miko Finds Solace in New Album 'Do Not Disturb'

In November 2025, Puerto Rican singer Young Miko released her second studio album, 'Do Not Disturb,' which reflects her personal and professional struggles over the past year. After a grueling tour that kept her away from her home in Puerto Rico for months, Miko found herself feeling disconnected, exhausted, and unsure of her next steps.

The album's creation became a space for Miko to embrace herself, listen, and heal. "It was a process where I felt closer to myself than ever before," she recalls. 'Do Not Disturb' is a 16-track introspective journey that invites listeners to disconnect from the noise and reconnect with their inner peace, while also offering opportunities to dance.

Throughout the record, Miko showcases her versatility, exploring genres like drum and bass, R&B, and afrobeats, while continuing to shine with the trap and reggaeton beats that made her popular. With more intimate lyrics, loaded with honesty and sensuality, the album includes previously released singles like "WASSUP," "Meiomi," and "Likey Likey," as well as new tracks that delve into Miko's personal experiences.

'Do Not Disturb' follows Miko's 2022 EP 'Trap Kitty' and her Grammy-nominated debut album 'att.' (2024), marking a significant step in her artistic evolution as she navigates the challenges of fame and personal growth.

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Young Miko was going through a difficult personal and professional time after a grueling tour, feeling disconnected and unsure of her next steps. The album became a space for her to embrace herself, listen, and heal.
The album explores a range of genres, including drum and bass, R&B, and afrobeats, while also featuring the trap and reggaeton beats that made Miko popular.
The 16-track album offers an intimate and introspective journey, with Miko's honest and sensual lyrics providing a window into her personal experiences and artistic evolution.

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