While following the “gangster rap” format, this album isn’t as vulgar or as offensive as most rap albums. Don’t get the wrong idea and think that these guys are “squeaky-clean” or anything like that. They have their fair share of profanities and violent/drug references. Read more

If you listen carefully (and know some Spanish), you can tell that some of the lyrics had to be changed around in order to have the same meaning. Unfortunately, the songs that were translated into Spanish from English didn’t seem to be as finely crafted as the ones that were originally written in Spanish (check out Siempre Peligroso). Read more