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Jor Quin is a Dark Pop/Rock singer. His music is filled with sounds that provide a mystical experience, along with lyrics aimed at social, government and religious criticism. Quin has no boundaries with his art, making his work a universe of infinite possibilities.

History
He was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico on November 23 of 1994. He was homeschooled until 8th grade and entered high school on 9th grade. Always pursuing his love for the arts, he graduated with a BA in Film Production from Universidad del Sagrado Corazón on 2017. After graduation, he started to explore the music industry and created his first single “Shifters”, released on 2018. From then on, he started creating more music productions like “Preferiste Soledad” and “Psicodélica”. His last single “Santa Trinidad” was released on 2019 and he is currently working on his first album.

Jor Quin is also a professional actor, known as Jess Rubio. He has worked on various short films, a Sprite commercial and the upcoming Amazon series “Súbete A Mi Moto”, playing Andy Blázquez, one of the Menudo’s ex-band members.

Music
Jor Quin composes his own music, writes the lyrics and produces his music videos. He has performed locally, receiving good feedback from the audience for his mystical and engaging presentations.

“Shifters”

His first single, compares a shifting alien entity with the hypocrisy and the many faces of modern society. He calls out the false hope and illusions brought by the government to society, warning that everything has consequences. In other words, one thing may seem one way, but it might be something very different from what we expect.

“Preferiste Soledad”

The physical and emotional abuse is the main topic of this song, condemning the criminal acts that occur in relationships or marriages. That even if a love story starts with a beautiful beginning, could end in a horrible way.

“Psicodélica”

The dreams or goals of a person are compared to a psychedelic illusion here. How the systems have society so drowned, that their goals are far beyond their reach, making these just illusions that people feed in order to keep going. But deep down, it’s just a “caída abismal” or an abysmal fall back to the reality that plagues every person today: the economy.

“Santa Trinidad”

The song of revolution, as Jor Quin himself has described it. He calls out every single lie and betrayal that a person, entity, system, government or religion has told or committed. That not even the symbol of the “Santa Trinidad” or the Holy Trinity can hide an evil deed. The “Na, na, na” parts resemble a lullaby, making the song a hymn of justice. It tells the audience to always pursue the truth and reveal the lies found in society’s corrupted systems.

High-Fashion
He sports a very avant-garde, somewhat dramatic, gothic style on his daily basis. Quin is bold and isn’t afraid to stand out from the crowd. He is influenced by artists like Marilyn Manson, Lady Gaga, Palaye Royale, Madonna and other high-fashion icons in the business.