Trill Bans Sparks a New Wave With HisViral Latin-EDM Single “Más y Más”

From San Diego’s thriving underground to the global electronic stage, Trill Bans is redefining what Latin-inspired dance music can sound like. Once celebrated as a multi-platinum producer behind songs for Lil Durk, Chino Pacas, and Omar Courtz, the 23-year-old creative force has now stepped into the spotlight as an EDM DJ and artist — and his latest single, “más y más,” is quickly proving to be a turning point in his evolution.

Released independently, “más y más” has ignited a viral wave across TikTok, with videos totaling half a million views. The track blends underground electronic textures with Latin-female vocal chops, delivering a hypnotic rhythm that bridges the emotional warmth of Latin culture and the experimental edge of modern club production. Drawing influence from Crystal Castles’ drums and the atmospheric drive of early-2000s electro, Trill Bans crafts a sound that feels both nostalgic and futuristic — an electrifying balance of grit and emotion.

Born and raised in San Diego, Trill Bans began his musical journey at just sixteen, producing beats on his mother’s laptop using FL Studio. What started as a teenage obsession evolved into a chart-topping career yet despite the accolades, 2025 marked a creative rebirth — one fueled by a desire to build his own legacy and reconnect with his roots. 

In “más y más,” that personal renaissance comes alive. It’s more than a track — it’s a statement piece that dares to reimagine EDM through a distinctly Mexican-American lens. The result is a record that doesn’t just move the dance floor, but also signals the rise of a new hybrid genre: underground Mexican EDM 

As the song continues to surge across social media and streaming platforms, Trill Bans stands at the forefront of a cultural shift — bridging two worlds with a sound that’s as heartfelt as it is groundbreaking.

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