Today, Sony Music Publishing has announced a worldwide publishing agreement with acclaimed songwriter and producer, Taiko.

Nicolas JaƱa, artistically known as Taiko, began creating beats at the age of 15. Soon after uploading them to Instagram, he caught the attention of renowned Latin Grammy award winning producer and Sony Music Publishing songwriter, Sky Rompiendo, who subsequently signed him under his label, Black Koi Entertainment. Over the years, Taiko has gained great recognition within the Latin urban genre, producing chart-topping hits for some of todayās biggest superstars including J Balvin, Bad Bunny, Ozuna, Zion & Lennox and Paloma Mami, among others.
“Happy to join the Sony Music Publishing family and take a new step together with Black Koi, who have accompanied me throughout this journey. I’m really enjoying the process and I’m excited for what’s to come,” commented Taiko.
āWe are thrilled to be working with Taiko. Together with Sky and Black Koi Entertainment, we canāt wait to collaborate with him and contribute to whatās already starting to be a stellar career,ā said Jorge Mejia, President & CEO of Sony Music Publishing Latin America & US Latin.
Already at his young age, Taiko has delivered hit after hit throughout his rapidly growing career and has become an important element behind some of todayās biggest hits. His first production under Black Koi Entertainment saw him teaming up with Jhay Cortez for the hit āEasy,ā which quickly gained immense popularity and led to the official remix alongside Ozuna. Soon after, the Chilean producer joined forces with Paloma Mami for her hit āMami.ā His successful work with J Balvin on āRojoā led to his first Latin Grammy nomination. Following right after was the hit āUna Vezā alongside Bad Bunny and Mora, off Bunnyās chart-topping album YHLQMDLG. The acclaimed producer later teamed up with J Balvin yet again to produce āTu Veneno,ā which reached #1 on Billboardās Latin Airplay Chart within the first week of its release. Following these collaborations were: āQue Tu Esperasā with Ozuna and Zion & Lennox; āMas De La Unaā alongside Piso 21 and Maluma; Moraās āTuyoā and ā512ā; āMi Palomitaā with Paloma Mami, the intro track on her debut album SueƱos de Dali; and Manuel Turizoās āTiempoā off his recent album Dopamina.
As Taiko continues building his thriving career, there is no doubt that he will position himself as one of the most promising and sought-after producers and artists in the urban genre.