A Puerto Rican duo who blended rap and singing over reggaeton beats in the 2000s.
For their sound, start with "Hoy Yo Voy Hacer." If you want the full sentimental push, "Por Amor A Ti" gets right to it.
They arrived when reggaeton was moving beyond its underground roots, and their songs gave the genre a smoother, more romantic side. Tracks like "Hoy Yo Voy Hacer" and "Por Amor A Ti" mixed the familiar dembow rhythm with straightforward love lyrics. That combination made them a reliable presence on radio and in clubs for a solid stretch of the mid-2000s.
They formed in Puerto Rico and released their first album, "Masterpiece," in 2003. After records like "El Sueño" and "Forever," R.K.M's 2006 arrest on drug charges briefly sidetracked things, but they kept putting out albums into the next decade.
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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