Pablo Chill-E

Pablo Chill‑E (born Pablo Ignacio Acevedo Leiva on March 29, 2000, in Santiago) launched into Chile’s trap scene at age 14, self‑releasing mixtapes like Antijiles (2016) and Youngsta (2017) before dropping a string of highly viewed freestyles on SoundCloud. In 2018, he debuted with the album S.U.N.O, featuring standout tracks like “Vibras” and “Singapur,” and continued to define his sound on several 2020 collaborative EPs and mixtapes—SHISHI, Shishi Plugg, and Cruzifikado—in partnership with peers such as Yung Beef and Julianno Sosa. His 2021 singles “Big Cut” and “Cu4tro” built momentum, while a feature on Polimá Westcoast’s “Cuatro” expanded his reach. In 2022, he appeared on the Querían Perreo? EP and remained a fixture in the urbano circuit. A pivotal shift came with his 2023 album El Duende Verde, which blended melodic trap and introspective lyricism, drawing critical focus. His 2024 album Los Gangsters También Lloran marked his most ambitious solo long‑play yet, spotlighting collaborations like “Gitana” (feat. Bryartz) and “LGTLL” (feat. Drago 200), and reinforcing his status in the new Chilean trap generation. In 2025, Pablo Chill‑E continued this trajectory with singles such as “Ski Mask,” “Negativo,” “Nena Sad Remix” (feat. Orodembow & 0‑600), as well as new visuals like “Ojo de Horus,” showcasing his evolving artistry and cementing his influence in Latin trap.

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