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Monday, February 19, 2007

Jose Reyes Is the Fucking Man

I just heard one of the reggaeton tracks that Jose Reyes recorded this offseason. "ENCEN" it's called -- any Spanish speakers out there know what that means? The song is fucking awesome. You can listen to it by going to the MySpace page of the artist Reyes recorded with, Ricky Cash.

I can make educated guesses as to which parts are him singing, but really I don't have any idea. Either way, this song is butter, and I'm not a fan of reggaeton, generally speaking. To be honest, I'm a little unclear on what reggaeton is exactly. I know it when I hear it, but I couldn't really describe it.

None of it matters here. ENCEN is the truth, and the fact that the Glass Man is involved in this kind of thing, in addition to having 2 kids already and being the most exciting player in the game, further confirms that he's the man.

By the way, is that a Jose Lima shout out he gives at the end of the song? I really hope not.

- A.F.O.M.G.

4 Comments:

Blogger bart oates said...

Great song! Dont know a damn word but it's ridic. By the way i tried 7 different sites and none will give tell me what encen means. Will have to ask a spanish kid at school tomorrow.

4:41 PM  
Blogger alice said...

i know this is late, but according to an interview i read with reyes, encen is slang for "on fire" or "burning up", something like that.

1:12 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

is there any way to listen to it now? ricky cash got rid of it from his site..

5:36 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

yeah, i tried listening to it, too, but i can't find it. i keep hearing it's really good and now i'm a bit curious.

8:44 PM  

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