A little over a week after releasing the EP ‘lechita’, in which Bb trickz asked… well that, lechita, the controversial rapper has released something that is at the opposite extreme: three songs with Depresion Sonora. Absolutely no one expected this duet, but no one had asked for it either.
It is Bb trickz who enters the shadowy world of Markusiano, who seems to have dusted off three discards from his first EPs for this release. Of course, it is a step back from the strength of their latest singles, among which are ‘Me Va La Vida En Esto’ and the recent ‘How Will Live in the Country’. This, on the other hand, sounds half-baked.
‘Soy Lo Peor’ has a cute point, largely because it is surprising how well this style suits Belize vocally, and there is a fun chemistry in the give and take of both artists. “I’m the worst,” says one. “Yes, yes you are,” responds the other. Bb trickz also puts a little piece of his world into the song, and makes it work. Crespo tells her that she is his “pretty girl,” but she corrects him by saying that she is his “little dog.”
If the project had stayed with this song, it would be a good anecdote, but in the other two songs everything that could be good in ‘Soy Lo Peor’ fades away. ‘Everything Doesn’t Matter’ is the cliché of clichés, right from the title itself. Of course, the nihilistic stuff doesn’t make any sense coming from Bb trickz because nobody believes it. ‘It’s Summer and What’ is not only tedious, but it also sounds like the model of the model. And no, it has nothing to do with ‘There is no summer anymore’.

