LA GATA FEATURED IN Rolling Stone FOR HER NEW EP 3:33

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE New York, NY — Cultural strategist, reggaeton historian, and artist La Gata is featured in Rolling Stone, spotlighting her latest EP 3:33—a project that pushes the sonic and conceptual boundaries of reggaeton and Latin urban music.

The feature marks a significant moment in La Gata’s evolution from cultural commentator to recording artist, bringing her voice full circle from documenting the genre to actively shaping its future. Known for her work through Perreo 101 and Reggaeton Con La Gata, she has built a reputation for critical engagement with reggaeton’s history, gender politics, and global expansion. With 3:33, she translates that perspective into sound.

Positioned as both a musical and conceptual body of work, 3:33 explores themes of transformation, disruption, and identity within reggaeton’s evolving landscape. The EP reflects La Gata’s multidisciplinary approach—blending cultural analysis with experimental production and genre-blurring influences.

“This project is an extension of everything I’ve been building,” says La Gata. “It’s not just about making music—it’s about shifting how reggaeton is experienced, who gets to create it, and what it can sound like.”

The Rolling Stone feature highlights 3:33 as a defining release as a new artist challenging traditional frameworks of Latin urban music. As reggaeton continues to expand globally, La Gata’s work stands at the intersection of culture, research, and sound—bridging the gap between theory and practice.

With this recognition, La Gata further solidifies her position as a leading voice in reggaeton’s cultural and creative evolution, continuing to build platforms that not only document the genre, but actively reshape it.

About 3:33
3:33 is the latest EP by La Gata, merging Dembow, Reggaeton, Punk, and experimental influences into a project that challenges the conventions of Latin urban music.

Media Contact:
Elumina Media

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