Think you know all there is to know about Farruko’s collabs? Think again.
The Puerto Rican superstar has dropped fire with everyone from Bad Bunny to Sean Paul, but some of his most electrifying team-ups have flown under the radar.
Ready to discover five hidden gems that prove Farruko’s versatility goes way beyond reggaeton? Let’s dive in.
1. Farruko & Shaggy – “Sunset” (2019)
Yes, you read that right—Farruko and the king of dancehall, Shaggy, joined forces for this smooth, tropical banger.
“Sunset” blends Farruko’s melodic flow with Shaggy’s signature rasp, creating a vibe so chill it’s basically a beach vacation in song form.
Why it’s fire: It shows Farruko can slide into any genre, even laid-back reggae, and make it sound effortless.
2. Farruko & Pitbull – “Me Acostumbré” (Remix) (2015)
Before Mr. Worldwide was shouting “Dale!” on every track, he and Farruko linked up for this underrated remix.
The song’s gritty urbano beats paired with Pitbull’s rapid-fire verses and Farruko’s emotive hook make it a street anthem with heart.
Why it’s fire: It’s a masterclass in balancing raw energy with emotional depth—something Farruko nails every time.
3. Farruko & Nicky Jam – “Caliente” (2014)
Two reggaeton titans on one track? Sign us up.
This early collab with Nicky Jam is a time capsule of the genre’s evolution, with Farruko holding his own alongside a legend.
Why it’s fire: It’s proof that even back then, Farruko had the chops to hang with the greats.
4. Farruko & Wisin – “Passion Whine” (Remix) (2014)
Wisin’s powerhouse delivery meets Farruko’s slick hooks in this remix that never got the love it deserved.
The track’s seductive rhythm and playful lyrics are a reminder that Farruko can turn up the heat without breaking a sweat.
Why it’s fire: It’s a sexy, high-energy jam that showcases his ability to elevate any track he touches.
5. Farruko & J Balvin – “6 AM” (2015)
Before J Balvin became a global phenomenon, he and Farruko crafted this moody, late-night gem.
The song’s haunting production and introspective lyrics reveal a darker, more vulnerable side of both artists.
Why it’s fire: It’s a stark contrast to their usual party anthems—and proof that Farruko isn’t afraid to explore deeper themes.
So, did any of these surprise you?
Farruko’s collabs are like a musical treasure hunt—just when you think you’ve heard them all, another banger surfaces.
Which one will you be blasting on repeat? Drop a comment and let us know!

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