EXCLUSIVE: ‘One Piece’ Stars Iñaki Godoy & Taz Skylar Build Luffy & Sanji’s Latin Playlists

EXCLUSIVE: ‘One Piece’ Stars Iñaki Godoy & Taz Skylar Build Luffy & Sanji’s Latin Playlists


Monkey D. Luffy—aka simply Luffy—from One Piece wouldn’t hearken to reggaeton or unhappy music.

In an unique interview with Remezcla, Netflix’s One Piece solid members, Mexican actor Iñaki Godoy and Spanish-British actor Taz Skylar, advised us who they assume could be on their playlist of Luffy and Sanji. And spoiler alert: for Godoy, it is not essentially the most well-known Latin artist of the second—or one in all Mexico’s most romantic traditional ballad singers.

Godoy and Skylar live their greatest lives, selling the upcoming season of One Piece. Last month, Godoy participated in Mexican wrestling, and spent a complete day orf One Piece-themed actions along with his followers in Mexico City. Fast ahead to final week (Mar. 6), each actors had been additionally a part of the 2026 World Baseball Classic in Japan, with Godoy pitching a ball as a part of the sequence’ promotion with the remainder of the castmembers. Not solely had been they each selling the brand new season with out-of-the-box actions everywhere in the map, however they had been additionally doing traditional press junkets that give perception into their characters of Luffy and Sanji from their POV.

Remezcla was in a position to be part of the One Piece universe in Netflix’s studios in Hollywood, CA, on February 26. To additional choose the live-action Luffy’s whimsical mind, we requested Godoy which Latin artist his character would hearken to. When answering the query alongside Skylar, Godoy responded: “I think Luffy would vibe with mariachis and stuff like that, I guess because he likes the instruments and the sounds of it. I don’t think he would like stuff like José José because it’s too sad for him. I think he would like the uplifting music about partying.”

While responding, Skylar interjected his reply, suggesting Luffy could be “jamming” to Bad Bunny. Godoy stated, “Bad Bunny? Uhhh, you think that? I think he’s more into ‘El mariachi loco Quiero Bailador,’ or like ‘Ya llego Sergio el Bailador,’ like wedding music—I think that’s what Luffy likes. Like whatever they play at weddings, like when they’re dancing to like the cumbias and all that stuff.”

During the dialog, Skylar additionally responds to what his live-action character, Sanji, would hearken to. He thinks his character would hearken to the likes of Cuban salsa musician Fresto. I placed on “It Hurts Me to See You,” demonstrating the tropical vibe that Sanji would doubtlessly be into. “A great song! [What a song!]”he stated.

One Piece: Into the Grand Line is now obtainable on Netflix.

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