L-O-N (Las Ovejas Negras) Sets the Trap Scene on Fire with New Single "FJG"
Photo Courtesy: Rise Management / Brray, Reyan Quality & Erios / Detto Ent.

L-O-N (Las Ovejas Negras) Sets the Trap Scene on Fire with New Single “FJG”

By: Fer Aceves

Brray, Reyan Quality, and Erios Deliver a Bold Statement of Power, Hustle, and Wealth in One of the Anticipated Latin Trap Releases of the Year

With its opulent themes of power, money, and luxury, the song draws inspiration from the faces of high-denomination U.S. dollar bills—Franklin, Jackson, and Grant—symbolizing the relentless ambition of those striving for greatness. The music video, directed by Dad Filmed It and shot in Miami, visually amplifies this message, featuring designer fits, cash stacks, and an electrifying club atmosphere that perfectly complements the track’s energy.

“FJG” is now available on all streaming platforms.

A Powerhouse Trio: Brray, Reyan Quality, and Erios Unite

Three of Latin trap’s dynamic voices come together on “FJG,” bringing their unique artistry and lyrical prowess to a track that feels both authentic and larger-than-life.

Brray—Brray is no stranger to success. His unfiltered delivery and commanding presence have made him a favorite in Latin urban music. Having collaborated with the likes of Arcángel, Bad Bunny, Rauw Alejandro, and Lenny Tavárez, his addition to “FJG” brings a seasoned swagger that elevates the track to new heights.

Reyan Quality—As a Mayagüez-born artist and songwriter, Reyan has established himself as a creative force behind the scenes, writing for heavyweights like Dalex, Arcángel, Yandel, Randy, J Balvin, and La Gabi. His bilingual flow and ability to fuse raw storytelling with slick melodies make him one of the exciting emerging voices in the Latin trap today.

Erios—Representing Carolina, Puerto Rico, Erios is one of the new faces shaping the next wave of Latin trap. With collaborations alongside Young Miko, Neutro Shorty, Álvaro Díaz, and Dei V, his deep lyrical introspection and effortless ability to ride any beat make him a standout artist with limitless potential.

Together, these three create an unstoppable force, delivering a track that oozes confidence, energy, and a no-apologies approach to success.

L-O-N (Las Ovejas Negras) Sets the Trap Scene on Fire with New Single "FJG"

Photo Courtesy: Rise Management / Brray, Reyan Quality & Erios / Detto Ent.

“FJG” Music Video: A Cinematic Celebration of Hustle & Luxury

The visual component of “FJG” is just as powerful as the song itself. Directed by Dad Filmed It, the music video takes viewers into the high-stakes, high-reward world of money, ambition, and power. Shot in Miami, the video features breathtaking cinematography, sleek visuals, and an atmosphere drenched in designer fashion, champagne, and flashing lights.

“This track isn’t just about music—it’s a statement of where we are and where we’re going. ‘FJG’ is about grinding, elevating, and making sure people see what’s coming next from L-O-N.” – L-O-N collective.

From slow-motion money shots to intense nightclub scenes, the “FJG” video perfectly captures the essence of the Latin trap—fast, flashy, and unforgettable.

L-O-N: The Future of Latin Trap

L-O-N (Las Ovejas Negras) is more than just a music collective—it’s a movement reshaping Latin urban music. With an innovative approach, powerful collaborations, and a relentless drive to push boundaries, they are solidifying their place as the next wave of global Latin stars.

With “FJG” setting the tone for what’s to come, the group is already working on new projects, future collaborations, and upcoming performances that will further cement their status as leaders of the Latin trap movement.

 

 

 

 

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