Mi Movimiento

Mi Movimiento

On his first two albums, Puerto Rican rapper De La Ghetto established himself as one of reggaetón’s most versatile personalities. The man born Rafael Castillo could spit ferocious bars over concrete-cracking dembow beats, but he could also flow seductively over smooth-rolling tropical grooves. Loaded with top-shelf guests, DLG’s much-anticipated third full-length moves beyond reggaetón in surprising ways, building a party mix from a wild range of styles. There are drop-it-low Miami-bass tracks (the Flo Rida-assisted “Booty Grande”), West Coast hip-hop jams (the solo cut “No Hay Nadie”), dancehall soundsystem killers (DLG going rhyme-for-rhyme with Konshens on “Bad Girl”), and trap confections (Fetty Wap adding the euphoric hook to “F.L.Y.”). But even with all his unexpected experimentation, DLG remains a reggaetónero at heart, returning to that rhythm on tracks both sweet (“Caliente” with J. Balvin) and snarling (“Cogelo Pa’ Ti” with Plan B).

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