Review
For the truest encounter with "INCÓMODO," let dusk settle and the world soften beneath a cobalt sky washed with the amber glow of city lights. There’s something about early evening—a gentle breeze winding through half-open windows, the hush that invites both reflection and subtle rebellion—that brings the album’s genre-blending spirit into vivid relief. Allow yourself to unwind and surrender to the shifting moods while the distant sounds of life spill through, grounding you as tracks roll by with the heartbeat of modern Mexico.
Tito Double P struts gracefully across 21 tracks, fusing fresh ambition with tradition. From the raw honesty of “EL LOKERÓN” to his emotive exchange with Junior H on “5-7,” his gravel-edged voice carries both the ache of heartbreak and the swagger of victory. The presence of friends and family—Peso Pluma, Natanael Cano, Gabito Ballesteros, and Grupo Frontera—infuses each song with its own flavor, keeping the vibe in constant, vivid motion. This isn’t music that sits still; it brims with a restless charisma that insists on movement.
Where "INCÓMODO" shines is in its artful balancing act—modern production flourishes never drown out the pulse of corridos, ranchera, or the crackling urgency of reggaetón. Each track feels like a confident step forward for Tito Double P, showcasing not only his lyrical spirit but also his skill at drawing energy from collaborations without losing his signature sound. Set against the backdrop of a rising star’s journey, the album pulses with confidence and experimentation—a roaring arrival for Tito at the forefront of the new música mexicana wave. - Aurora