Playero 37

Playero recorded and mixed the album in one week inside his home located in Villa Kennedy, Puerto Rico.

The album consists of fusions between Hip Hop and Jamaican Dancehall Riddims with Latino rappers rhyming over the beats in Spanish.

[4] It became one of the first "Underground" albums (which is what Reggaeton used to be known as then), to receive wide distribution inside of Puerto Rico and parts of the United States.

Despite being banned from radio and television due to its explicit content, the album would go on to earn a gold certification for the sale of 30 thousand units.

Today, the album is known for introducing influential Reggaeton artists such as OG Black, Master Joe, Q Mac Daddy, Frankie Boy, Maicol & Manuel, Blanco, B.F Yaviah & Daddy Yankee.