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"Pepas" is a guaracha song by Puerto Rican rapper and singer-songwriter Farruko from his studio album La 167. It was released as single on June 24, 2021, via Sony Music Latin . [ 2 ] It reached No. 25 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and number one on the US Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart, becoming Farruko's highest-charting single to date. [ 3 ]
"Clap Clap" was met with positive receptions from a few music critics upon release. Zangba Thomson for Bong Mintes Entertainment labelled the song as an "enjoyable tune" with a narrative reminiscent of Puerto Rican singer Farruko's single "Pepas" (2021). [7]
"El Incomprendido" (English: "Misunderstood") is a Dembow Guaracha fusion song by Puerto Rican singer-songwriter Farruko and Colombian producer Victor Cardenas and the Dominican Dj Adoni. It was released as single on October 1, 2021, from Farruko's studio album La 167,
"Pepas" Farruko: 2022: 10 "Ojitos Lindos" Bad Bunny and Bomba Estereo: 2023: 1 "Ella Baila Sola" ‡ Eslabon Armado and Peso Pluma: 2023: 2 "La Bebé" Yng Lvcas and Peso Pluma: 2023: 3 "Un x100to" Grupo Frontera and Bad Bunny: 2023: 4 "TQG" Karol G and Shakira: 2023: 5 "Bebe Dame" Grupo Frontera and Fuerza Regida: 2023: 6 "Where She Goes" Bad ...
Since then, he has released several albums and singles. In 2021, he co-produced Pepas, which scaled the Billboard charts in a short duration. [8] [9] In 2018 Chino collaborated with Daddy Yankee to release “La Rompe Corazones”. The single reached number 1 on Billboard’s Latin Airplay chart.
"Pepas" Farruko August 7, 2021 25 [151] "Volví" Aventura and Bad Bunny August 14, 2021 22 [129] "In da Getto" J Balvin and Skrillex: September 11, 2021 90 [130] "Está Dañada" Iván Cornejo: October 16, 2021 61 [152] "Jugaste y Sufrí" Eslabon Armado featuring DannyLux: October 16, 2021 69 [153] "Lo Siento BB:/" Tainy, Bad Bunny and Julieta ...
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Tribal guarachero; Other names: Trival, tribal, 3ball, guaracha: Stylistic origins: Mexican folk, cumbia, techno, electro house, club music: Cultural origins: Early 2000s in Latin America (mainly Mexico), heavily Latino/Hispanic populated regions of the United States