30 May Breidy Films, the favorite audiovisual director of Dominican traperos
In the vibrant world of Dominican trap music, one young director stands out for his talent in capturing the essence of the neighborhoods in his audiovisual productions. Juan Merchol Mateo Lara, artistically known as Breidy Films, has become a sought-after music video director for many trap artists in the Dominican Republic. At just 24 years old, this talented filmmaker from Tamayo has made a name for himself through his unique ability to reflect the reality of his surroundings in his projects.
Juan Merchol Mateo Lara, better known as Breidy Films, is still at the beginning of his career and promises to continue surprising his audience with his artistry and contributing to the development of the trap genre in the Dominican Republic and beyond. He draws his inspiration from the stories and experiences of his neighborhood, which is reflected in each of his videos. His ability to tell authentic and touching stories through his camera lens has deeply moved audiences and contributed to the rise of Dominican trap on the international stage.

Breidy Films has had a strong start to the year with over seven music videos trending in the charts. Their work is not only popular with fans of the genre, but has also garnered millions of views worldwide.

His most recent and outstanding projects include: Little Homie – “Natural” with 40 million views, Tokischa – “Tot* Lindo” with 1.7 million views, Lil Naay – “Otro Sistema” with 11 million views, Martin Lora – “Diablita” with 5.6 million views, El Alfa – “Abayarde” with 6.6 million views, Carlos Trvp – “Encima de Otra Nota” with 1.8 million views, Huan 62 – “Glizzy Zaza” with 15 million views, Lismar – “No Pueden” with 2.6 million views, and Dowba Montana – “L Nama” with 18 million views.

Breidy Films’ work has impressed not only national but also international artists. They recently wrapped filming on the video for “Natural Remix” featuring Kriss R and De La Rose. This collaboration underscores the quality and scope of their productions.

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