MYKE TOWERS RELEASES ISLAND BOYZ, HIS MOST PERSONAL AND VISIONARY ALBUM
- Director Dean DeBlois faced criticism after agreeing to remake How to Train Your Dragon, despite previously stating he avoided live-action adaptations of animated films.
- DeBlois expressed that his motivation for directing came from concern over how another director would handle the beloved story.
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A 23-track project that captures the artist's Caribbean essence and marks a new creative chapter
MYKE TOWERS RELEASES ISLAND BOYZ, HIS MOST PERSONAL AND VISIONARY ALBUM
A 23-track project that captures the artist's Caribbean essence and marks a new creative chapter MIAMI, July 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Myke Towers presents Island Boyz, an album that doesn't aim to fit into any mold, but rather to create its own language. With 23 tracks blending reggaetón, dancehall, dembow, Latin R&B, and afrobeats, this project reaffirms his command over global urban sound and offers a deeper look into an artist in full reinven…
How to Train Your Dragon director on the conversation that let him feel good about his live-action remake
When director Dean DeBlois agreed to make a live-action version of his 2010 DreamWorks Animation hit How to Train Your Dragon (co-directed with Chris Sanders), he faced criticism from the start — including from his own past words. He’d publicly said in the past that he’d skipped watching live-action remakes of animated movies. “I’m not interested in them,” he said during an Annecy International Animation Film Festival event in 2020. “I just thin…

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Myke Towers presents Island Boyz, an album that does not seek to fit into any mold, but to build its own language. With 23 songs that mix reggaeton, dancehall, demow, R&B latino and afrobeats, this new work reaffirms its dominance over global urban sound and opens a window towards an artist in full reinvention. Island Boyz is, above all, a declaration of identity. The album puts at the center its island root — not just as Puerto Rican, but as a …
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