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You can revisit the full high-energy production of the Coronao Now Remix on YouTube to hear how these vocals were originally intended to hit.

Released in 2020, this remix was more than just a song; it was a bridge between the Dominican Republic's "El Jefe" (El Alfa) and global superstars like Lil Pump and Sech.

When you strip away Chael Produciendo’s heavy-hitting bass and signature dembow riddim, you’re left with the raw, rhythmic DNA of the track. Here is why this specific vocal set is a must-have for any enthusiast:

The repetition of the word "Coronao" acts as a rhythmic instrument itself. Try using a "delay-freeze" effect on the final syllable to create a build-up before a drop. The Cultural Impact of the Remix

The contrast between El Alfa’s high-pitched energy and Sech’s smooth, melodic flow provides a dynamic range that works across genres, from EDM to house.

The acapella version has allowed the song to live a second life in the "edit" community. On platforms like Soundcloud and Audiomack, you can find hundreds of bootlegs that use these raw vocals to keep the desacato (rebellious energy) alive in clubs worldwide. 🎧 Where to Listen