Lyrics by Residente

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  1. René
  2. Problema Cabrón (part. WOS)
  3. Desencuentro (part. Soko)
  4. Milo
  5. Rap Bruto (part. Nach)
  6. This is Not America (part. Ibeyi)
  7. Guerra
  8. La Cátedra
  9. Bellacoso (part. Bad Bunny)
  10. Afilando Los Cuchillos (part. iLe y Bad Bunny)
  11. Mis Disculpas (Tiraera Pa' Tempo)
  12. Bajo y Batería
  13. Antes Que el Mundo Se Acabe
  14. Pecador
  15. Quiero Ser Baladista (part. Ricky Martin)
  16. Apocalíptico
  17. Sexo
  18. Hijos Del Cañaveral
  19. Latinoamérica (Edición Cuarentena)
  20. Cosquillita
  21. Somos Anormales
  22. RESIDENTE (BZRP Music Sessions #49)
  23. Una Leyenda China
  24. Yo Te Quiero a Ti
  25. Intro ADN / DNA (feat. Lin-Manuel Miranda)
  26. We Are All Illegals (Todos Somos Ilegales) (feat. Tom Morello & Chad Smith)
  27. Banana Papaya (part. Kany García)
  28. El Futuro Es Nuestro (part. Goran Bregovic)
  29. Los Lugares (part. Alejandro Sanz)
  30. Uno Menos
  31. Cántalo (part. Ricky Martin y Bad Bunny)
  32. Dagombas En Tamale
  33. Hoy
  34. La Sombra (part. Bombino)
  35. Muerte En Hawaii
  36. Querido Louis
  37. La Última Tanda

René Pérez Joglar (born February 23, 1978), known professionally as Residente (often stylized as Resīdɛntə), is a Puerto Rican rapper, singer, songwriter and filmmaker. He is best known as one of the founders of the alternative rap band Calle 13. Residente released five albums with Calle 13 before announcing his solo career in 2015. Residente released his debut solo album in 2017. He has won four Grammy Awards and 28 Latin Grammy Awards—more than any other Latin artist. Residente has also delved into producing documentaries including Sin Mapa (2009) and Residente (2017) and has directed some of his own music videos. Born and raised in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Residente developed an interest in art, music, and left-wing politics at an early age. He studied art at the Savannah College of Art and Design in Savannah, Georgia, returning to Puerto Rico in 2003 to work on music with his step-brother, Visitante, with whom he formed Calle 13. Early in his career, his sarcastic and self-deprecating lyrical style garnered both praise and controversy. The group recorded five critically and commercially successful albums. His album Residente was inspired by a genealogical DNA test the artist took to learn about his background, and was recorded in various countries around the world featuring a wide range of international musical styles. He has since released the singles "Sexo" in 2018, "Bellacoso" (with Bad Bunny) in 2019, and "René" in 2020. He has been recognized for his social contributions and serves as the face of campaigns for UNICEF and Amnesty International. He has consistently defended education in Latin America and the rights of indigenous peoples. In 2009 he criticized the governor of Puerto Rico Luis Fortuño for laying off more than 30,000 public employees. In November 2015, Residente received a recognition award in Barcelona at the World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates forum due to his commitment to social awareness and for promoting peace.

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