Quevedo’s debut studio album, ("Where I Want to Be"), stands as a defining monument in the modern Spanish-speaking urban music landscape. Released on the heels of his explosive, record-breaking global success with Bizarrap ("Session 52"), the Canary Islands artist faced a monumental challenge: proving he was a lasting artist rather than a viral, one-hit wonder.
While traditional reggaeton and Latin trap form the skeleton of the album, there is a heavy infusion of European electronic music. Tracks seamlessly blend Caribbean dembow rhythms with synth-wave, house pulses, and UK garage elements. Quevedo - DONDE QUIERO ESTAR.rar
While a few tracks in the middle section lean slightly into repetitive reggaeton structures, the album's strong thematic bookends and stellar peaks make it a definitive classic of the 2020s Spanish urban movement. It proved definitively that Quevedo was here to stay. Quevedo’s debut studio album, ("Where I Want to
Even the most upbeat club bangers on the project possess a underlying layer of nostalgia and yearning. 📍 Track Highlights Even the most upbeat club bangers on the
Quevedo's greatest asset is his voice. His deep, gravelly, almost operatic baritone provides a stark, captivating contrast to the high-pitched, auto-tuned vocals prevalent in modern reggaeton.
A hard-hitting, classic reggaeton track that showcases Quevedo's ability to create infectious, rhythmic hooks designed purely for nightlife.