A Colombian group that built a local following with straightforward party tracks before breaking out with "Boo" in 2018.
For their sound, start with "Boo", it's the track that broke them out. "Dior Já Virou Casual" shows how they kept that template working later on.
They represent a specific kind of Colombian reggaeton that doesn't overcomplicate things. Songs like "Boo" and "Dior Já Virou Casual" work because they stick to rhythmic vocals over familiar beats, focusing on nightlife and money without much ornamentation. That direct approach connected with audiences looking for uncomplicated party music.
The group formed in Cali around 2017, taking their name from their neighborhood. After building a local following with straightforward reggaeton tracks, "Boo" became a breakout hit in 2018 that pushed them into more international conversations. Their 2020 album "Fronteamos" showed them working with some trap and dancehall elements while keeping the core reggaeton sound.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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