A reggaeton-trap trio whose song "No Me Importa" became their calling card.
If you want to hear what they're about, start with "No Me Importa" and then try "Tras De Mi." That gives you the hit and a sense of their range.
When "No Me Importa" hit, it gave C3Q'S a signature track that people either connected with or questioned. The group kept working through those reactions, even releasing a "Reaggaeton Mix" version later. Songs like "Tras De Mi" and "Como Duele" show they weren't just a one-hit act.
They started with the debut album "Desde Cero" and built around El Doggy's vocals, El Menor's production, and El Cazique's rapping. The mix of reggaeton, trap, and hip-hop in their sound kept them going even when lyrics drew criticism.
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