While traditional reggaeton and Latin trap form the skeleton of the album, there is a heavy infusion of European electronic music. Tracks seamlessly blend Caribbean dembow rhythms with synth-wave, house pulses, and UK garage elements.
Quevedo’s debut studio album, ("Where I Want to Be"), stands as a defining monument in the modern Spanish-speaking urban music landscape. Released on the heels of his explosive, record-breaking global success with Bizarrap ("Session 52"), the Canary Islands artist faced a monumental challenge: proving he was a lasting artist rather than a viral, one-hit wonder.
The tracklist reads like a diary of a young man thrust into sudden, overwhelming global stardom, ultimately realizing that peace only exists back in his hometown. Quevedo - DONDE QUIERO ESTAR.rar
A hard-hitting, classic reggaeton track that showcases Quevedo's ability to create infectious, rhythmic hooks designed purely for nightlife.
A seamless collaboration where both artists trade smooth verses over a mid-tempo beat, perfectly bridging the gap between Spain and Puerto Rico. While traditional reggaeton and Latin trap form the
While a few tracks in the middle section lean slightly into repetitive reggaeton structures, the album's strong thematic bookends and stellar peaks make it a definitive classic of the 2020s Spanish urban movement. It proved definitively that Quevedo was here to stay.
References to Gran Canaria are everywhere. Quevedo uses local slang, mentions specific geographic locations, and captures the breezy, sun-soaked, yet melancholic atmosphere of the islands. Released on the heels of his explosive, record-breaking
With this record, Quevedo successfully transitions from an internet phenomenon into a cohesive, album-oriented artist, delivering a project that is deeply rooted in his homeland yet engineered for global dancefloors. 🏝️ The Concept: A Love Letter to Gran Canaria