Tito Mission

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After two years absent from the music scene, Elvin Emill Pagan Caballer aka TITO MISSION is back and ready to show his most recent project MY EX EP, releasing under Eich – Kiu Records. TITOMISSION has shared numerous stage performances with big artists of the Latin urban music industry such as “Bad Bunny” “Almighty” and “Brytiago”. TITO MISSION’s last release was in the summer of 2017 with “El Culto”, the song released under the name “Low Key” which has amounted to around 100,000 views on YouTube, 120,000 plays in Spotify and over 820,000 plays in SoundCloud.

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What is music to you? What does it give you?

To me, music is an essential part of life which gives me the ability and confidence I need to express what I'm feeling at the moment.

What is your music dream?

To be able to inspire others with my music. As they feel identified with my lyrics, I want my audience to feel like they connect with my music because it comes from the heart.

If you could change the world - what would you start with?

I would start by changing the negative thoughts in people, I feel like if people were able to listen to their positive thoughts over their negative ones, the world would change a whole lot without me having to do much else.

Which is the most memorable song from your childhood?

Hector Lavoe - El Cantante

Who are your favorite musical artists or bands?

Latin Urban Genre - Arcangel, Bad bunny, Brytiago U.S. Pop - Post Malone U.S. Hip-Hop - Drake Latin - Cultura Profetica

What inspires you to make music?

Every time I hear from someone how they identified with my music and what I'm singing about.

What is the message you want to send with your music?

The message I want to send with my music is that being positive consistent and confident about how you carry yourself, will take you to wherever you want to go in life

How do you feel when you perform in front of an audience?

I feel a bit nervous, but when you jump on stage is such an adrenaline rush, excitement, anxious and so many feelings take over all at once that its hard to really explain how it feels, its a very special kind of experience, being able to feel the crowd's energy and know you feed each other the vibe is something I feel privileged of being able to experience.

How do you see the musicians’ reality nowadays? What could be improved?

My reality right now is learning to navigate through social circles by networking, staying consistent, being original but most importantly being real, never fake. Braking out in the music industry, is a process that has many avenues to navigate through, so streamlining this process could be something that could be improved

What do you think of Drooble?

Its dope, I think its very convenient and helps me connect with my audience at a more personal level.

What frustrates you most as a musician?

Something that frustrates me as a musician is the separation of a piece of music receives when its seen from an economic stand point, I know incredibly talented people that just won't get the chance to break out in the music industry because they are not "marketable."

Do you support your local scene as a fan? How?

I move around mostly on social media, I get a few people send me new surging artists here and there from time to time and their music, If I vibe with their stuff, I share their content, I also stay informed on local events and upcoming artists in my area by checking for local shows, presentations and other live events on Facebook calendar.

What qualities should a musician nowadays have in order to get their music heard by a larger audience?

Patience, Authenticity and Consistency.

Share some awesome artists that we’ve never heard of.

Bele, Big Soto and Jay Wheeler