‘I want my music to be universal,’ said artist Reign in a recent interview. ‘I don’t want to label myself.’The 23-year-old singer’s music can be best described as a multilingual meld of R&B, rap, hip-hop, reggae and latin soul.’It’s different in that it’s an amalgamation of dialects,’ said Jacci Leslie, a Reign representative, referring to his interchangeable use of English, Spanish, and Jamaican patois. ‘Often Reign will switch within a song as in ‘Indestructable,’ the title track of his new CD that Billboard magazine called ‘an appetizing stew of styles and languages,’ she said.The album is also semi-collaborative featuring a duet with Amel of Groove Theory and production by Salaam Remi of the Fugees and others.H.O.L.A., which stands for Home of Latino Artists, is a label newly-founded by John ‘Jellybean’ Benitez, who has produced for Madonna and Sting. The label serves as an outlet for other multilingual artists looking to cross over into the mainstream, Benitez said. ‘Latinos haven’t been properly represented musically,’ he said. ‘There’s a need to see Latinos in a more positive light than as drug dealers, pimps and rapists on television.’