Jado PVG formed in Puerto Rico with four members: José Collazo (Jado), Pedro García (PVG), Victor León, and Ángel Martínez. Their music mixed reggaeton, Latin trap, and urban pop, and they built a following with songs like 'Casi Casi' and 'Pikete'.
They faced some criticism for explicit lyrics and racy videos, and had legal issues including a copyright lawsuit. Despite that, they kept releasing tracks that connected with listeners, including 'You Don't Play' featuring El Jincho y Compare Flow and 'Relajao'.
The group's sound leaned on PVG's production work and Angelo's beatmaking, with Jado's stage presence and Victor's rapping adding to their live energy. Their catalog includes 'Pura Sangre' among other singles that found an audience in Latin America's urban scenes.
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