MEXICO CITY (AP) — Natanael Cano was not afraid to leave the terrain of corridos tumbados that made him famous to experiment with trap, reggaeton, Afrobeats and other urban genres in his new album.
From the moment the beat drops, the duo trades verses dripping with bravado, desire, and unapologetic flexes that paint a picture of modern urban luxury. Produced by EQ The Equalizer, Edgar Barrera, ...
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Natanael Cano was not afraid to leave the terrain of corridos tumbados that made him famous to experiment with trap, reggaeton, Afrobeats and other urban genres in his new album.