After his legal conflict with his former record label Big Ligas in 2020, and the coincidence of the COVID-19 pandemic that prevented him from releasing music for two years, Londra resumed his career with Warner.
[1][2] As part of the release of his first single, Paulo hinted at the title of his second album by gifting a pendant with the inscription Back to the Game to several professional players of the Argentina national football team.
[2] The third track, "Party en el Barrio", is a Latin trap song with Duki, which tells the story of two friends who emerged from the streets and conquer the music scene.
[11] The eighth song, "A Veces," features a collaboration with Colombian singer Feid and is a classic reggaeton track with a strong rhythm and a blend of percussion elements.
[13] "Necio", a collaboration with Lit Killah, is an urban music track that harks back to his first album Homerun (2019) and draws on trap foundations, addressing themes such as "imbalances in a romantic relationship".
[23] Darío Porto Toledano from the website Urbano News praised the album, stating that Paulo achieved a great job by offering "highly varied collaborations with internationally renowned artists".
[24] In a review for La Nación, Sebastián Chaves gave a mixed critique of the album, stating that only in "Luces" does Londra unleash his best flow without deviating from the tempo and embracing the mood of the song.
However, Chaves wrote that in some of the songs, the lyrics don't hit hard and that Londra has an impressive selection of guests but lacks the power to generate an impact.
[25] Billboard named Back to the Game as one of the "Best Latin Albums of 2022" because Londra made a triumphant comeback by offering his characteristic freestyle essence while boldly delving into reggaeton.