
Aquí Se Vino A Perrear
The legacy of Puerto Rican duo Plan B undeniably resonates in contemporary reggaetón. One half of that seminal 2000s act, Maldy continues to work with collaborators like KAROL G, Ryan Castro, and others on singles that, directly or indirectly, pay tribute to his contributions to the genre. With an album title like *Aquí Se Vino A Perrear*, he not only knows the value of the role he’s played but of the one he intends to further. Those who crave that old-school energy won’t have to wait long here, as the title track and the Yandel team-up “Mini Falda” deliver both expeditiously and effectively. He flips the nostalgic premise of “Tiempos de Plan B” into a provocative perreo escapade, a feat repeated on the sexually explicit “CLAP!” and “SOMOS 3.” Emphasizing his enduring reach, his generational successors like Brray, Dalex, and Lenny Tavárez join veterans Zion and Maicol y Manuel in the guest-list ranks.