Myke Towers has barely taken a break in the past couple of years. Since releasing his game-changing, Latin Grammy-nominated album LYKE MIKE in 2021, the Puerto Rican artist has been going full steam with back-to-back projects. He dropped the anticipated LP La Vida Es Una in 2023 and then quickly followed it up with a sequel of sorts, called LVEU: Vive la Tuya.

.. No la Mí , a few months later.

Now, he’s ready for more. On Friday, Towers is giving fans La Pantera Negra , his latest project and yet another turn in his ever-growing discography. Though LYKE MIKE established him as a hard-as-nails emcee with an endless reverence for hip hop culture, both La Vida Es Una and LVEU: Vive la Tuya.

.. No la Mí took him down a more pop-friendly route, landing hits like the viral chart-topper “LALA.

” “I don’t like to do anything that sounds the same,” Towers tells Rolling Stone . “I feel like I have all these different sides of me that I want to show.” Some of the songs on La Pantera Negra have been around for a while, lurking from recording sessions during his past two projects.

First out of the gate was “ Adivino ,” the super smash featuring Bad Bunny that debuted at Number 2 on Billboard’s Hot Latin Songs when it dropped in May. A throbbing, club-inspired collab, the track instantly turned heads because of the two artists’ biting delivery — Towers even spits out a few lines in English. Towers and Bad Bunny had worked together on a bunch of songs before, but .