Amaury Aguilera Steps Into Spotlight with First Single

Amaury Aguilera Steps Into Spotlight with First Single
Photo Courtesy: Amaury Aguilera

By: Franchesca Nival, Top Star PR

Since I was a kid, I’ve always had a deep passion for the arts. I loved creating, turning ideas into something real, making new things out of pure imagination. Out of everything, music stood out the most. It wasn’t just a hobby; it was a dream. The kind of dream you want so badly, but at the same time, you question whether it’s even realistic.

Even then, I couldn’t ignore it.

Back in school, I used to freestyle during lunch in the cafeteria. What started as fun quickly became something people looked forward to. Friends and classmates would gather around, enjoying the energy and the creativity I brought. Their reactions made me realize I might actually have something special.

Still, I didn’t fully take it seriously until about three years ago.

That was the first time I ever stepped into a recording booth. I remember being nervous, unsure of what to expect. But the moment the beat dropped, everything changed. I found my rhythm, delivered smoothly, and surprised not just everyone else, but myself. That experience planted a seed. It made me start seeing music not just as a dream, but as something I could truly pursue.

Photo Courtesy: Amaury Aguilera

Then, last year, something unexpected happened.

I was casually freestyling in front of one of my clients, not thinking much of it. But he was blown away by what he heard. He immediately offered to take me to a studio, and that moment changed everything. That same night, we recorded three tracks: two trap songs and one dembow track.

At first, the nerves came back. But once I stepped into the booth, it felt natural, almost effortless. I wasn’t overthinking anymore; I was just having fun. Everyone in the room was impressed by how smooth it all came together, especially since much of it was off the dome. To them, it felt like discovering a hidden talent. To me, it was something I had always known was inside; I just needed the right moment to bring it out.

One of the songs recorded that night, “Punta Cana,” is set to be my first single, with a release planned for the summer.

Photo Courtesy: Amaury Aguilera

I know this is just the beginning. There’s still so much to learn, so much room to grow. But that’s the exciting part. I’m enjoying every step of the process, experimenting with new flows, collaborating with others, and pushing my creativity further than ever before.

This journey is just getting started, and I’m ready to make the most of it.

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