The wait is over, the collaboration of Al2 El Aldeano and Vico C premiered this Thursday and is already available on the music platforms “Blam Blam”, where the Cuban rapper joins the Puerto Rican icon.

“Blam Blam” is the second song of Panican album of 13 songs with which Vico C returned to the musical field after 15 years.

“The rap philosopher”, as Vico C has been identified, is considered the predecessor of Latin hip hop and has been an inspiration for the old and new school of reggaeton.

His collaboration with Al2 was almost a fact since February, when the Cuban published a photo on his networks that perpetuated the meeting with the Puerto Rican and left a message that fueled the desire among his followers for a song together.

With powerful lyrics where they address, among others, the difficult issue of emigrating that hits Latinos, the song is full of life stories where Vico C and Al2 recount the difficult business of making their way in show business.

“Blam Blam” already has more than 600,000 views on YouTube just a few days after its release.

“Al2 demonstrating why he is top among the best rappers in Spanish in history,” said a user at the bottom of the song.

“Once again I realize how much talent and flow has Al2. He is next to one of the legends of rap and despite that he does not stop shining,” said another.

Of panic se advanced two singles prior to its release. The first, “Ask your dad about me”, had more than 14 million views on YouTube; and “Ella va” got more than a million and a half views just two weeks after its release.

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