Choca Remix
Plan B feat. Daddy Yankee
Where some reggaeton seduces slowly, "Choca Remix" arrives already sweating. Plan B built their reputation on a harder, more percussive end of the genre, and this track exemplifies that instinct — the production is dense and rhythmically relentless, with a syncopated dembow that hits with the physicality of someone tapping the rhythm directly onto your sternum. The bass is thick and slightly distorted, giving the track a gritty, street-market texture that contrasts sharply with the slicker crossover reggaeton emerging at the same time. Chencho and Jowell trade verses with a loose, almost conversational energy, their deliveries carrying more swagger than polish — which is entirely the point. The hook is built for repetition, a chant more than a melody, designed to be shouted back from a crowd. Daddy Yankee's featured verse slots in with characteristic precision, his cadence tighter and more clipped than Plan B's earthier flow, the contrast highlighting how the same genre can hold multiple registers of masculinity and performance. Lyrically, the song is about the joy and language of dancing — bodies close, rhythm shared — with all the innuendo that implies. It's the kind of track that belongs in a packed outdoor plaza at midnight, red cup in hand, the speakers not quite powerful enough for the crowd they're pushing.
fast
2000s
gritty, dense, raw
Puerto Rican street reggaeton
Reggaeton, Latin Hip-Hop. Hard Reggaeton. euphoric, playful. Arrives at full intensity immediately and sustains it as a physical chant-ready groove, peaking when Daddy Yankee's clipped precision contrasts Plan B's earthier flow.. energy 9. fast. danceability 9. valence 8. vocals: swaggering conversational male rap duo, loose earthy delivery, chant-style hook. production: dense syncopated dembow, thick distorted bass, rhythmically relentless, gritty street texture. texture: gritty, dense, raw. acousticness 1. era: 2000s. Puerto Rican street reggaeton. Packed outdoor plaza at midnight, speakers slightly too loud for the crowd, red cup in hand.