Name
Pa’Diablo
What is your profession?
I’m a Music Artist
How did you get into the field that you are in today?
How did I start: I had a convo with a homie about making music and a few months later I actually hit the studio. I bought my studio equipment eventually and from There it was just full throttle from then, mixtapes etc.
What do you love most about your profession?
I love the freedom it gives me to express myself. I love painting a picture and seeing love from all over the world. It’s amazing to see my voice touch places I haven’t stepped foot in yet. Being able to express myself for other and what I can’t normally do is truly magic to pull this creativity that the universe has out there and putting it into words and to platforms.
Tell us more about what you do?
I create art, I create music, I perform, I also have a brand YDD Global and SantaMuerteChildren, which is dedicated to La Santa Muerte for devotees. I sell jackets, T-shirts, etc… I create content about La Santa Muerte and help others in that community and spirituality in general. I bring notice to her and info through my music. I edit sometimes but mostly I focus on the making music and networking.
When did you discover that you had a passion for this field?
I’d say I discovered my passion when I really noticed, music was the best way I can express myself Emo and just the entire creative process. Being myself and creating a whole world for others to see brings me the first honestly. Beside that being a Santa Muerte Devotee, and having a platform of millions of others to see and learn is cool. A lot of people come to me for advice and respect me for being unapologetically me. I’m passionate about my devotion and what it has brung to me and continues to do.
Who in your field do you look up...
I wouldn’t necessarily say I look up to anyone but I do respect the journey and a few artist. Bad Bunny, Anuel, El General, Drake. Seeing a vision and making it happen is something that inspires fs. The reggaeton thing has become the biggest genre in the world and even people that are no Spanish speakers bump it.