Eddy Joniel

Eddy Joniel is an Ecuadorian dancehall and urban artist from Esmeraldas who built his career in the early 2020s as part of the Yerbalife Maker Music camp, releasing a steady run of independent singles rooted in perreo, trap and Caribbean-inflected dancehall. He first appeared on digital platforms with tracks such as “Rastaman” in 2022, marking the start of his association with the Esmeraldas-based label and collective. Over 2023 he expanded his profile with solo singles like “La Picuda,” “Qleo” and “Alista El Hígado,” while simultaneously turning up as a guest on songs from the local urban scene, including “Cuando Me Llama” and other collaborations that circulated on YouTube and streaming services. In 2024 he strengthened his presence through features on high-energy Ecuadorian club records such as “Chocoplo (Remix),” “Radealos” and “Flow Del HP,” and solo releases like “Sin Llorar,” “444” and “La Dea,” which positioned him firmly inside the emerging coastal dancehall and perreo wave. By 2025 Eddy Joniel’s catalog had grown into a dense string of singles and a three-track EP The World Is Mine, highlighted by cuts such as “Jabón Azul” with Jossimar and CG Monarco, “Chupetia,” “Galope,” “La Pinta” with Flow Manigga and the club-focused “Apareo (Remix),” all released under the Yerbalife Maker Music imprint. His breakout moment arrived in November 2025 with “La Monja,” a single co-credited with New Jerson and produced by Yerbalife Maker Music, which quickly became one of his best-known tracks.

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