In his latest single ‘Bajo y Batería’, René Pérez Joglar, known as Residente, reignited his feud with Cosculluela and J Balvin.
Released with a compelling video, this song is a bold critique of the music industry, advocating for authenticity and equality. It’s been hailed for its depth and relevance, deeply resonating with listeners.
The tune features a compelling fusion of urban rhythms and traditional Afro-Latin and Afro-Caribbean elements, a signature of Residente’s music.
The bass and drum (“Bajo y Batería”) are the soul of the track, creating a robust and rhythmic foundation that is further enriched by Residente’s powerful lyrics. This combination sets the stage for a poignant critique of the music industry, wrapped in a soundscape that is both hard-hitting and melodically captivating.