En Honor a la Verdad

[2][3][4] The album incorporates aggressive sounds of hardcore rap and reggaeton and explores house, Afro-Cuban son riffs, salsa along with the production of Noriega, Echo, Luny Tunes, D`Mingo, DJ Blass and Menace.

[5][6] Raging diverse topics from drug addiction, rehabilitation, social conscious, prison, tales and storytelling inspired on the streets of Puerto Rico, it contains 15 tracks, including one skit and three remixes.

[7] It featured guest appearances Eddie Dee, Tony Touch and Tego Calderon.

However, the date was pushed up to November 4 due the positive reaction and early success of the first two singles in Puerto Rico.

[14] It was certified platinum (Latin field) by the RIAA for shipping 100,000 copies in the United States.