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Yaelokre
Le Studio TD
Nov 26, 2026 • 8:00pm
Montreal, QC

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Map of the Perreo with Yaelokre

Yaelokre is a club-first producer and DJ who blends dembow, reggaeton, and Afro groove into a lean, percussive rush. The project grew online through quick-cut edits and word of mouth in regional parties.

From inbox to dancefloor

Expect a pace that jumps from body-roll sway to sprinting shuffles without losing flow. Likely peaks include their hard edit of Gasolina, a bright flip of Titi Me Pregunto, and a crowd-push on Pepas. The crowd tends to be a mix of local DJs comparing notes, dancers staking out space, and pop fans ready to move. Small detail hunters may notice pads or a mini conga used for live fills, and library-style color coding on cue points. An early run of unofficial edits traded in private links before any official releases surfaced.

Edits, flips, and fast turns

For clarity, the set choices and production touches described here are educated guesses and could change by city.

The Yaelokre scene in motion

Dance gear, not dress code

The scene skews dance-ready, with jerseys, cropped tops, mesh, and beat-up sneakers built for long sets. Flags, nail art, and small whistles show up, but phones mainly point at the DJ to snag an ID of a new flip. Call-and-response yells land on the one, and people clap out the clave when a classic rhythm sneaks in.

Shared cues, shared language

Circles open near the back for footwork and partner moves while the front rows ride the drops. Merch leans practical, like USBs or download cards for edits, plus light-reflective prints that pop in strobes. Pre-show chatter is about tempos and edits more than gossip, and the mood stays friendly but focused on movement. When the lights dip, the crowd tends to go quiet for a beat, then count in the drop together like a ritual.

How Yaelokre builds the drop

Drums first, vocals smart

Live, Yaelokre keeps vocals short and bright so the drums own the room. The kick and bass sit warm, while snares are clicky to slice through the PA without harshness. Drops come fast, but transitions feel planned, with quick filters instead of long build-ups. Expect tempo pivots from 100 BPM dembow up to 130-plus guaracha, often bridged by a snare roll or a shouted tag.

Speed without the seams

The band role is virtual, with samplers and a pad triggering stabs that answer the main melody like a call and response. A neat quirk is pitching vocal hooks a touch higher to fit faster sections while keeping the words clear. Lights stick to bold color blocks and strobes that punch on the downbeat to mirror the drum patterns.

Kindred sounds around Yaelokre

Producer brain, party heart

Fans of Bizarrap will latch onto the producer-forward mindset and the hooky vocal chops that cut through heavy drums. Feid fans overlap too, thanks to midtempo reggaeton swing and a smooth, neon-night mood.

Where dembow meets reggaeton

If you like the raw snap and street-party chaos of Tokischa, the rough-edged dembow parts will feel at home. People who ride for El Alfa will hear the same rapid-fire chants and whistle-friendly breaks that spike the energy. Together these artists point to a lane where producer tricks, Latin rhythms, and big sing-along moments share the spotlight.

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