Eladio Carrion is joining the monarchy…
The Puerto Rican urbano singer, who was raised in the U.S., has released his 14-track sophomore album Monarca.
The album opens with a confession-style intro, where he raps about feeling like he has the world in his hands.
The album features J Balvin, Cazzu, Yandel, Natanael Cano, among others, who join the Puerto Rican rapper on explosive, hard-hitting tracks.
From trap to reggaeton and hip-hop, Carrion delivers most trap bangers on his own.
Of the standout tracks, two are duets. On “Todo O Nada” with rising Venezuela singer Corina Smith, Carrion switches gears and slows things down for the R&B-infused seductive tune.
On the other end of the spectrum, trap-influenced hip-hop beat “Tata” finds Carrion and Balvin spitting fire rap verses.