For César Milano, it has always been about giving artists what they need to shine —no matter the time, place, or pressure.
As the founder of Clear Tune Monitors, César has built his reputation on treating every client like family, whether they’re playing to two people in a small club or to 100,000 screaming fans at a festival.
That philosophy has made him the go-to for some of the world’s most in-demand performers. When Bad Bunny needed custom in-ears the night before a stadium show, César flew in from Spain, went straight from the airport to the venue, and stayed up until 2 a.m. to get the molds done. By the next day, the monitors were in the artist’s hands — and on stage in front of tens of thousands.
And that wasn’t a one-time thing. The calls kept coming, and César kept on showing up, whether it’s for a last-minute Coachella run or an emergency tour request.
In Can I Get a Little More Me, César represents more than a brand. He represents the global reach of in-ear monitors, the power of cultural connection, and the unshakable truth that relationships — built on trust, laughter, and shared purpose — are what make the world run.