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.
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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