Puerto Rican-born, London-based artist Ivelisse Del Carmen delivers her most daring work but with “Sin Filtro”, a cinematic and soul-baring single that reshapes the boundaries of Latin music. Mixing reggaeton rhythms with orchestral strings, Spanish guitar, and operatic textures, Ivelisse transforms a style typically outlined by machismo and sensual bravado right into a vessel for honesty, vulnerability, and empowerment.
With a background rooted in classical coaching and a deep connection to her Caribbean heritage, Ivelisse’s artistry thrives on distinction, her voice hovering between intimacy and grandeur, her lyrics oscillating between fragility and defiance.
“This isn’t membership music, it’s reflection music… it’s reggaeton as I hear it, filtered via my voice, my coaching, and my must be actual. In 90s Puerto Rico, reggaeton was typically censored or criticized. This track is about reclaiming it, alone phrases.”
At its emotional core, “Sin Filtro” wrestles with self-doubt, rejection, and the reclamation of id. The lyric “My ego, the spider, afraid to get harm” distills the track’s interior battle, a poetic admission of worry wrapped in sonic class.
The monitor’s manufacturing, helmed by Paul Stanborough (Tina Turner, Kylie Minogue, Robbie Williams), expands on Ivelisse’s imaginative and prescient with cinematic precision. The reggaeton drums floor the piece in her Puerto Rican roots, whereas lush strings and layered vocals stretch it into one thing non secular and boundaryless.
“Sin Filter” reimagines what reggaeton may be when stripped of expectation and rebuilt with authenticity. The result’s a daring, emotionally resonant hybrid that feels equally at house in a dance corridor and a live performance corridor.
Following her earlier releases ‘An Ocean In Between’ and ‘Las Mariposas’, this monitor continues Ivelisse’s evolution as an artist unafraid to merge languages, genres, and cultural lineages. As she builds towards her second album, “Sin Filtro”stands as a strong bridge between anger and therapeutic, between Puerto Rico and London, and between the previous and the artist she’s turn out to be.
