It contains duets with other regional Mexican artists who specialize in Sinaloan music; Los Novillos de la Sierra, Peso Pluma, Gabito Ballesteros, Junior H, El Fantasma, Gerardo Ortíz, Lenin Ramírez, Los Dareyes de la Sierra, Tito Double P, Alfredo Olivas, Joel de la P, Tony Aguirre, Said Norzagaray, Fuerza Regida, Grupo Maximo Grado, Edén Muñoz, Julián Mercado, Nivel C, and Natanael Cano.
Its deluxe edition features collaborations with Grupo Firme, Panter Bélico, Jasiel Núñez, Enigma Norteño, Marca Registrada, Miguel Cornejo, and El Rabbanito.
Artists such as Peso Pluma, Gabito Ballesteros, Junior H, Ryan Castro, Fuerza Regida, and Natanael Cano appeared in the tracklist.
[6] Fans of Conriquez had also wondered why Eduin Cázares from Grupo Firme and Panter Bélico appeared on the cover art but were not included on any of the album's tracks.
In the subgenre, as well as in the album, the themes in the lyrics usually focus on drug trafficking[8] and a variety of brass instruments and guitars are used; trombones and tenor horns are commonly used.
The album also includes a duet version of Natanael Cano's cover of "Mi Bello Angel" (originally recorded by Los Primos MX) as its final track, which was re-recorded.