Grupo Frontera & Bad Bunny Link Up For “un x100to”

un x100to

Grupo Frontera (Ft. Bad Bunny)


I don’t give a f**k what you trappers have to say, this song is fire.

Bad Bunny is a megastar. He’s entered the stage of his career in which whatever he touches turns into gold. Last night, Grupo Frontera decided to release a brand new single with Bad Bunny called “un x100to.” Much to my surprise, the song boasts a very authentic Latin sound.

 

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Let me get this out of the way immediately: I don’t know a single thing that was said in this song (The whole song is in Spanish). What I can confirm is this: “un x100to” boasts great vibes, unbelievable melodies, and an instrumental that will certainly give you Latin dance fever. While Bad Bunny, the artist that will draw several people to this song, puts up what I think is an outstanding verse, I’m not going to lie, Payo Solís’s pizazz and overall energy won me over.

I’m liking music like this more and more (Maybe I was El Savadorian in my past life).



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