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Meet Bad Sinners

Today we’d like to introduce you to Bad Sinners. 

Hello Bad Sinners, can you start by introducing yourself? We’d love to learn more about how you got to where you are today?
We Immigrated from Colombia and found a friendship and special bond through our mutual love for music. With one small Laptop and a pair of headphones we submerged ourselves into the beautiful and chaotic world of music production. With nothing but passion fueling our late nights we slowly began to perfect our craft. When the pandemic hit our creative flow got dry and the passion that was once the fuel of our late nights began to fade away as fear and anxiety became the new norm. As we watched the world we knew and loved fall apart and change before our eyes we decided to pick ourselves back up and work towards embracing the change instead of fighting against it. Crowning a small bedroom our studio we began to make the music that brought us joy despite what other people thought. Along the way, we met wonderful and talented people who helped us grow and become the music producers we always wanted to be. Bringing homage to our Latin roots we incorporate elements from various Latin genres within our music and we always strive to be different and create our own lane. Even though we’ve come a long way we’re always learning and growing and we can’t wait to see what the future holds. 

We all face challenges, but looking back would you describe it as a relatively smooth road?
Perfectionism has been a huge struggle for us. Despite people commenting how good the song was we never thought it was good enough and it’s a struggle we still face every day. It’s important to always put mental health first and know when to stop and get some air. 

As you know, we’re big fans of you and your work. For our readers who might not be as familiar what can you tell them about what you do?
We love to make music whether it’s Pop, Trap, Reggaeton or any genre. We have worked with multiple artist and created music that fits multiple genres. We are most proud of the relationships and friendships we’ve made so far in our musical journey. What makes our music different is how we manage to blend sounds and genres in a way that is pleasant for the ears and brings a new kind of energy to the table. 

What has been the most important lesson you’ve learned along your journey?
The most important lesson that we’ve learned is to stay consistent and finish what you start. As music producers, we have the terrible habit of starting multiple projects but only finishing a couple. Finishing projects can bring the feeling of accomplishment and new ideas can come from every project. 

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