The Underdog/El Subestimado
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The Underdog/El Subestimado | ||
Studio album by Tego Calderón | ||
Released | August 29, 2006 | |
Genre | Rap/Hip-Hop | |
Length | 71:22 | |
Label | Jiggiri Records Atlantic Records |
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Tego Calderón chronology | ||
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El Enemy de los Guasíbiri (2004) |
The Underdog/El Subestimado (2006) |
The Underdog/El Subestimado is a Rap/Hip-Hop album by Tego Calderón released on August 29, 2006. The first single off the album was Los Maté, which has garnered much air-play on the radio. During a press conference in Puerto Rico, Tego Calderón expressed that this new album is "a diary of sorts from my experiences. There are happy moments and sad ones". This time around, Tego decided not to use as much reggaetón and focus more on Hip-Hop. He is also a fan of salsa, the blues, and reggae, and he incorporates these styles in the album. Because of this, many fans were disappointed, as they expected more reggaeton. On the other hand, the album garnered points in originality, making it stand out more than Daddy Yankee's Barrio Fino En Directo and Don Omar's King of Kings.
[edit] Track Listing
- "¿Cómo Me Llamo Yo?"
- "Los Maté"
- "Mardi Gras"
- "Slo Mo'"
- "Pon La Cara"
- "Payaso (Interlude)"
- "Payaso Feat. Voltio & Eddie Dee"
- "Comprenderás"
- "Llora, Llora Feat. Oscar D'Leon"
- "Chillin' Feat. Don Omar"
- "Veo, Veo"
- "Oh Dios"
- "Extremidades"
- "Son Dos Alas (Interlude)"
- "Chango Blanco"
- "A Mi Papá"
- "Cuando Baila Reggaetón Feat. Yandel"
- "Bureo, Bureo"
- "Por Qué (Interlude)"
- "Llévatelo Todo"
- "Bad Man Feat. Buju Banton"
- "Mil Cosas"
- "Llegó el Chynyn Feat. Chyno Nyno[*]"