: The track was produced by Mauricio Garza and written by members E. Dávalos ( Babo ) and R. Rodríguez ( Mono ). Release Information Album : Vol. IV .
: Notable for its direct, hardcore rap style, the lyrics emphasize resilience and the group's street-hardened reputation with lines like "Soy el perro loco que hoy volvió para quedarse" ("I'm the crazy dog who came back to stay").
The is a popular track by the Mexican Latin hip-hop group Cartel de Santa , originally featured on their 2008 album, Vol. IV . This "Cover Audio" version on YouTube serves as an official high-quality audio stream for the song, which has amassed over 16 million views. Key Features of "El Cabrón"
: The song portrays a carefree, rebellious, and hedonistic lifestyle, celebrating partying, alcohol, women, and the group's "Casa Babilón" identity.
: Originally released in December 2008 through Sony BMG Music Entertainment .
: The track was produced by Mauricio Garza and written by members E. Dávalos ( Babo ) and R. Rodríguez ( Mono ). Release Information Album : Vol. IV .
: Notable for its direct, hardcore rap style, the lyrics emphasize resilience and the group's street-hardened reputation with lines like "Soy el perro loco que hoy volvió para quedarse" ("I'm the crazy dog who came back to stay").
The is a popular track by the Mexican Latin hip-hop group Cartel de Santa , originally featured on their 2008 album, Vol. IV . This "Cover Audio" version on YouTube serves as an official high-quality audio stream for the song, which has amassed over 16 million views. Key Features of "El Cabrón"
: The song portrays a carefree, rebellious, and hedonistic lifestyle, celebrating partying, alcohol, women, and the group's "Casa Babilón" identity.
: Originally released in December 2008 through Sony BMG Music Entertainment .