Brothers Francisco and José Pachecho built their sound on the streets of Puerto Rico.
For their sound, start with "Prada" and then try "Tentaram Me Parar." That's the duo in a nutshell.
They first broke through with "Prada" in 2007, a track that became a hit and helped define their place in the reggaeton scene. Their music, including songs like "Tentaram Me Parar" and "Grato," carries that street-level energy even when the lyrics draw criticism. They've worked with names like Daddy Yankee and Don Omar, but their sound remains their own.
The brothers gained attention in the mid-2000s with "Prada" and released albums like "El Imperio del Perreo" in 2008. By 2015's "La Calle Nos Llama," they were still working with Francisco on vocals and José on production. Their catalog includes tracks like "MÉ" and "Tipo Tarsisio" that show their consistency.
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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