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Rating: 5 out of 5.A banger that will be thoroughly enjoyed with beach vibes.
Gustavo Castillo (aka Tavo Man) is a Garifuna of Honduran origin (Limón, Colón) currently living in the United States. Though he does many things, like paint and draw, making music is his bread and butter.
What you’ll love about Tavo Man’s music is that it features strong elements of his homeland while also incorporating other worldwide influences at the same time. Some of his biggest hits are “No Me Hables de Amor,” “Bouguabei,” “Gudemei,” and “Diseba.”
Tavo Man’s latest release is “Carlos Colera (Raspe),” and it features all the vibes you need in the summertime.
I would be lying if I said I fully understand the lyrics of “Carlos Colera (Raspe)”—the track is in the Garifuna language, spoken by an African tribe with deep historical ties to Latin American culture. However, I completely vibe with the energy and atmosphere of the song. Rooted in dancehall and afrobeat culture, the track boasts beachy vibes with its infectious melodies, catchy hook, and overall welcoming feel. “Carlos Colera (Garifuna Music)” is undeniably captivating and a must-listen for anyone looking for a vibrant, feel-good track.
Check out “Carlos Colera – Raspe” below.
Quincy is the creator of Ratings Game Music. He loves writing about music, taking long walks on beaches, and spaghetti that fights him back.