From the Beach to the Spotlight: How I Plan to Shape the Music Game in Los Santos
- Sonia Garcia Moreno
- Apr 18
- 1 min read
Cayo Perico. For some, it’s just the backdrop of a high-stakes heist. For others, a remote party hotspot. But for me? Right now, it feels like the gateway to the future—at least if you want to make a real impact in the Los Santos music scene.
I’m not here to spin records myself. I’m here to discover new DJs, support them, push them forward—and give them a place in a scene that often seems reserved for a select few. Adam Port? I genuinely like his music. I listen to his sets, I respect what he’s doing. This isn’t about being better. But still—he and Cayo Perico are radiating a kind of dominance right now that’s hard to ignore.
And that’s exactly why I’m here.
Wandering across the island with a metal detector in hand, I’m not just looking for buried treasures. I’m searching for an opening. A way in. Cayo Perico feels like the bottleneck for anyone wanting to make moves in the music world. If you’re not showing up here—even just briefly—you’re not even part of the conversation.
I don’t know exactly where this path will lead. Maybe I’ll just leave with fresh inspiration. Or maybe I’ll find that one connection, that one act, that changes everything. What I do know is this: If I want to bring new energy into Los Santos, it starts here.
And I’m ready to make that move.
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