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PNP

"PERREO MUNDIAL"

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Several have questioned the genre stating that eventually the hype will subside and in time will turn into just another trend that vanished as quickly as it emerged. Die-hard fans have pondered the idea that maybe its time for a change, possibly to the beat or the flow of the lyrics. What do you think?This genre as some might be aware of, has a distinct sound that is easily recognizable. Famous for its dembow rhythm, Reggaeton is popular amongst the youth of Hispanic descent however its fan base is definitely not limited to such. The sounds placed into a reggaeton beat will in most cases if not all consist of the dembow. It became its backbone, distinguished sound so even thinking of changing it might stir up controversial commotion.
Now imagine Reggaeton evolving into something else, not necessarily changing up but evolving. Pharaoh N Pelon are the perfect example of that evolution. Having music produced by world known super producer Max Methods, PNP possesses the ability to bring forth an invigorating sound, similar to whats already created however differ in style and approach. Appealing to all audiences due to their deliverance in both English and Spanish, PNP will unquestionably enlighten the music scene with their creativity. Much is spoken through their lyrics, applying both street savvy as well as love for their female listeners.
Pharaoh N Pelon have always been on the grind but it wasnt until they met Max Methods did they fully grasp their potential. Since October of 2005, theyve been busy recording all their music at Streetstar Studios, Northern Virginias fastest growing. These two are able to combine their lyrical talents along with Maxs outrageous beats to create music that will surely amaze critics. With plenty of hit-single tracks stocked up, their producer explains that his plan is to launch this Reggaeton legend in the summer of 2006, gradually leaking out intoxicating tracks to local and nationwide DJs.Starting off with their debut single titled Incognito, PNP grabs their audience by force pulling them into an aura of eminent sounds found in a combined display of Reggaeton alongside Hip-Hop influence. The hook sung by Pelon states Get up mami, para la pista, instantly rings out in a club. When it drops, youll immediately recognize that this is not only a hit but a soon to be classic created far ahead of its time. Its Reggaeton like no other. Imagine putting Dr. Dre and Luny Tunes into the studio. What would be the outcome? Inevitably, something spectacular and extraordinary would be concocted right?! YES! Max Methods and PNP did just that.Evolution at its finest!
"I had a vision, like a blue-print in my head of how to flip the whole Reggaeton scene. PNP showed up at the right place at the right time and had a similar vision so we dropped Incognito. That was the very first Reggaeton beat I had ever made and they laced it perfectly.-- Max Methods

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Member Since: 5/15/2006
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Record Label: STREETSTAR LA RAZA
Type of Label: Major