| | Tego Calderon Underdog CD - Import Tego Calderon Discography of CDs
For EL SUBESTIMADO (THE UNDERDOG), Tego Calderon moved to a major label and also increased his sophisticated take on reggaeton, Latin rap, and hip-hop. Though embraced by the reggaeton and hip-hop communities, Calderon's sound differs from his contemporaries by mixing elements of salsa, dancehall, and other forms from his native Puerto Rico (like the plena) with hard, street-level beats. Calderon's raps are personal and affecting as well, further differentiating him from the scores of party-centric reggaeton MCs. EL SUBESTIMADO should establish Calderon as one of the stand-out talents of the genre.
Additional Tracks Tego Calderon Underdog Songs | 1. | Intro | |
| 2. | Ven Mamita | |
| 3. | Tony Touch | |
| 4. | Skit | |
| 5. | Mueve | |
| 6. | Chyno Nyno | |
| 7. | Skit | |
| 8. | Mi Mama Me Dijo | |
| 9. | Chyno | |
| 10. | Skit | |
| 11. | Los Negritos | |
| 12. | Trangalanga | |
| 13. | Acapela 4 The DJ's | |
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