Apr 10, 2026 – 09:09 a.m. m.
On April 9, Panama became the epicenter of reggaeton and tropical music when Farrukoone of the greatest exponents of the genre, officially launched his new production Send the full MOH.
The celebration was a display of culture, music and emotion, a reflection of the union between Puerto Rico and Panama. The event took place last night, Thursday, where the artist shared his gratitude with Panamanians through social networks: “This is Panama, this is how we celebrate the release of the album #mandalaplenamoh tell me @stiven.tc how it went, thank you PTY, grateful for your love and for that affection that you have given me, God bless you always,” wrote the Puerto Rican singer, composer and music producer.
Farruko leading the motorcycle caravan on the coastal strip in Panama City, on the night of Thursday, April 9, 2026 for the new release of his album. Photos taken from his account @farruko.
Farruko on a motorcycle as part of the celebration for the launch of his new album Manda la plena MOH. Photos taken from Instagram @farruko
The launch was accompanied by a caravan that toured the entire coastal strip, becoming a historic moment for fans of the genre.
Throughout the night, Farruko He not only celebrated the presentation of his album, but also his connection with the land that saw the birth of reggae in Spanish. Yesterday he received the key to the city from the mayor of Panama, Mayer Mizrachi, one of the many Panamanian personalities who attended his party.
COURTESY/ Mayer Mizrachi gives the Key to the City to Farruko in recognition of his career and cultural contribution.
Recorded entirely in Panama, the album Send the full MOH It immerses itself in the essence of the Panamanian “ghetto” and in the sounds of reggae and plena. The production features renowned names in the musical field. They highlight topics such as The girl with brown eyesin collaboration with Renatoicon of the 80s; Oh come on with Eddy Loverknown for its romantic touch, and the infectious “Oe Oe” with Louis BPM. In addition, the album includes the participation of Boza, one of the new Panamanian talents who has achieved international recognition.
A unique aspect of the album is the narrative of El Chombo, who accompanies the listener through the evolution of the music, weaving the roots of reggae with the modernity of plena and reggaeton. This concept is not only supported by the collaborating artists, but also by the figure of Omar Alfanno, who has shown his support for the cultural union between Puerto Rico and Panama.
Farruko’s musical celebration in our country is also accompanied by a concert at the Rommel Fernández Stadium this Sunday, April 12.













