Colombian reggaeton and trap singer Eduardo Mario Ebratt Troncoso is better known by his stage name Lalo Ebratt. His sweet, reedy tenor at once owes to the indigenous national styles of cumbia and vallenato, as well as hip-hop, trap, and 21st century Latin pop. He came to the public’s attention via membership in Trapical Minds, a Latin hip-hop-cum-pop project curated by Colombian label Red Snapper Music; it also includes singer Yera and Skinny Happy. Their 2018 single “El Vecino” — that also featured guest vocalist Sharlene in duet with Ebratt — went Top Ten on the Hot Latin Songs chart.
Since then, Ebratt’s discography has included a slew of Top Five collaborations with Mario Bautista (“Baby Girl,” 2018), Juanes (“La Plata,” 2019), Los Angeles Azules (“Amor a Primera Vista,” 2019), and Reik — with Balvin — on “Indeciso.” He also issued the non-charting solo single “Boomerang.” After collaborating on 2020′s “Echalo Pa Ca” with Sofia Reyes and Darell, Ebratt collaborated with Bautista and Austin Mahone on the urbano smash “Miami,” that same year and appeared on Jerry Smith’s club floor banger “Funk: Boom-Boom.”
In 2021, Ebratt released the dark, beat-driven “Plakata,” with Kiko el Crazy, and worked with Maxi, Flowky, and 574 on the gritty “My Type.” He followed with an appearance on Yera’s “Pizza” with L'Omy. The headline singles continued with “Esta Noche” (feat. Bad Gyal), “Uva” (feat. Yera), and the collaborative “Sukutubla” with Maluma. ~ Thom Jurek