With “No Permiso,” Emanuel isn’t asking for validation — he’s stepping into the room like somebody who already owns the conversation. The record plays less like a traditional Reggaeton release and more like a statement Read more
With “No Permiso,” Emanuel isn’t asking for validation — he’s stepping into the room like somebody who already owns the conversation. The record plays less like a traditional Reggaeton release and more like a statement piece from an artist fully tapped into his roots, his environment, and the energy that’s shaped him long before the spotlight ever arrived.