Bad Bunny fans flipped out when the Puerto Rican singer dropped his first-ever Regional Mexican collaboration in the fall of last year, joining rising artist Natanael Cano on his track “Soy El Diablo,” an urban-corrido about a guy who runs the streets.
Cano, hailing from Hermosillo, Mexico, is known for his corridos tumbados, a variant on the traditional corrido that incorporates hip-hop sensibility both musically (with rapping and chanting) and in a thematic matter.
But Bunny and Cano are not alone; in fact, there's already a wave of Regional Mexican acts and urban artists testing out the game-changing trend.
On Friday (April 17), Billboard exclusively premiered T3R Elemento and Farruko's new corrido sirreño "Del Barrio a la Ciudad," which
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