Recycled J puts the finishing touch to one of the most important projects of his career with La Leyenda. At 32, the artist releases the 32nd track of this cycle, in an explicit declaration of the end of a chapter.
The track is presented as a vital recap. Its first part, orchestral and atmospheric, reflects the tension between the success of his most celebrated album and the grief over the death of his father, Jero. While the second half shifts to trap and hip-hop, with minimalist piano and hard-hitting beats, turning introspection into an emotional testament. This narrative also includes Conchi and Ana —his mother and his partner—, constant presences in his songs and in his life.
The visual side reinforces the project’s scope. The alternative vinyl cover, created by Argentine digital artist Milton Sanz, takes inspiration from The Garden of Earthly Delights by Bosch to reinterpret a classic Saint George facing the dragon. An image that condenses four years of work and plays with an ochre palette of Renaissance resonance, crossed with the colours that have defined this era: red, green and white.

With La Leyenda, Recycled J closes a personal and artistic cycle, while opening another in parallel. His return alongside Natos and Waor as Hijos de la Ruina, already announced for early 2026. The EP will be available on digital platforms from 12 September and also on vinyl, with the cover designed by Milton Sanz.
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