Young Miko releases introspective sophomore album Do Not Disturb

Puerto Rican artist Young Miko has dropped her second studio album, Do Not Disturb, on November 7, 2025, under The Wave Music Group. The 16-track project explores personal struggles from her recent tour, blending genres like trap, reggaeton, R&B, drum and bass, and afrobeats. In a Billboard interview, she breaks down five essential tracks, highlighting her artistic growth and emotional vulnerability.

Album Background

Young Miko created Do Not Disturb during a challenging period after her first extended tour, which left her feeling disconnected from family and herself. 'I was missing my family a lot, and I don’t know, I was also coming from a moment of a lot of movement and speed,' she told Billboard Español. 'I didn’t allow myself to be present and enjoy all the fruits of the work I had been doing for so long.' The album follows her 2022 EP Trap Kitty and Grammy-nominated 2024 debut att., featuring singles like “WASSUP,” “Meiomi,” and “Likey Likey,” plus new tracks such as “What’s Your Vibe,” “Sexo de Moteles,” “Esa Nena,” and “Algo Casual.” It includes one collaboration, “Traviesa” with Eladio Carrión.

Essential Tracks Breakdown

Young Miko selected five tracks to showcase the album's introspective and versatile nature.

  • “Ojalá”: A heartfelt wish for an ex's well-being, reflecting her balance between privacy and artistic expression. 'It’s okay to talk things out and that it’s okay to accept, embrace, and understand,' she said.

  • “Algo Casual”: Explores painful breakups and emotional growth. 'It teaches you to understand that perhaps you know better than before what you want from a relationship,' Miko explained.

  • “Traviesa” ft. Eladio Carrión: A fun, collaborative track written in the studio. 'Eladio is really fast with his pen, he’s very witty,' she noted, praising his wordplay.

  • “Sin Pausa”: A sensual R&B-trap blend with a drill transition, serving as the album's emotional breather. Produced with Mauro, it conveys deep connection despite graphic themes.

  • “En el Ritz”: An energetic track originating from her Trap Kitty era in Europe, now elevated. 'It almost feels like Young Miko is collaborating with Baby Miko,' she described.

The album invites listeners to disconnect from chaos and reconnect inwardly, marking Miko's evolution toward more honest, sensual lyrics.

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