Kendo Kaponi
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Kendo Kaponi

Kendo Kaponi is a Puerto Rican reggaeton artist whose music often deals with street life and personal struggle. His track "Delincuente" with Farruko and Anuel...

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Kendo Kaponi's gritty Puerto Rican reggaeton

A reggaeton artist whose songs often explore street life and personal struggle with a direct, unfiltered perspective.

For a quick sense of his style, check out "Suicidio" or "Delincuente", they frame his direct take on darker narratives pretty well.

His track "Delincuente" with Farruko and Anuel AA became a major hit, anchoring his place in Latin urban music. Songs like "Suicidio" and "Perros Y Demonios" lean into darker themes, connecting with listeners who appreciate his raw approach. From "Riendo Para No Llorar" to "Amen," he maintains a consistent lane of Puerto Rican street narrative, less about polish and more about gritty storytelling.

He started as a Puerto Rican reggaeton artist focusing on street life themes. Collaborations with figures like Daddy Yankee on "Llegamos a La Disco" and Baby Rasta on "Llamala" placed him within a network blending reggaeton with trap and hip-hop. His output, including top songs like "No Te Enamores" and "Bailame," shows a steady presence in this space.

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Kendo Kaponi is a Puerto Rican reggaeton artist whose music often deals with street life and personal struggle. His track "Delincuente" with Farruko and Anuel AA became a major hit, while songs like "Suicidio" and "Perros Y Demonios" show his tendency toward darker themes.

He has worked with several prominent figures in Latin urban music, including Daddy Yankee on "Llegamos a La Disco" and Baby Rasta on "Llamala." These collaborations have placed him within a network of artists who blend reggaeton with trap and hip-hop.

His lyrics have sometimes drawn attention for their content, but they've also connected with listeners who find his perspective direct and unfiltered. Kaponi's output, from "Riendo Para No Llorar" to "Amen," suggests an artist working within a specific lane of Puerto Rican street narrative, less concerned with polish than with a certain gritty consistency.

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