Apr 10, 2026 – 09:46 a.m. m.
The Puerto Rican artist Farruko presented on April 9 at the Panama City his new record production Send the Plenary MOHan album recorded entirely on Panamanian soil and conceived as a tribute to the roots of reggae in Spanish.
The launch took place during a private event in the Old Town, where the artist shared with local urban music figures such as Boza, Renato and more. He later headed a motorcyclist caravan along the Coastal Belt 3.
The outfit
Farruko during the launch of his album Manda la plena MOH, in Casco Antiguo, Panama City. Image from Instagram @magicdreamsinc
For the presentation of the album, the artist wore a long-sleeved t-shirt with references to the Emberá indigenous culture. The piece, with a sporty style similar to a motocross or cycling jersey, incorporates visual elements linked to the symbology of this original community.
THEY confirmed that the design of the garment arose from an idea by Farruko himself. “He did it himself with Chat GPT with reference to Emberá Quera and added Imamá,” confirmed the Panamanian music producer K4G exclusively.
The Puerto Rican with the Panamanian artist Boza. Image from Instagram @billboard.colombia.
“Imama” It is a term that in the Embera language translates as “protective entity.” On the front of the t-shirt, where the signature “by Farruko” also reads, this element appears represented as a jaguar or tiger. Within the Embera worldview, this animal is considered a symbol of protection and spiritual strength.
The jersey uses a blue base combined with white and red details, colors associated with the flag of Panama. It also incorporates geometric patterns in orange, yellow and black tones, inspired by the designs present in traditional Chunga basketry and in the body paintings used by Embera communities.
Part of the design on the back of Farruko’s t-shirt. Image from Instagram @farruko.
At the top of the back of Farruko’s jersey for the launch you can see the Panamanian flag, while at the bottom the date “April 9, 2026” appears, in reference to the release of the album.
The outfit was complemented with a cap from the Panamanian brand Five07.
Previous visit to the Emberá Quera community
Farruko’s visit to the Emberá Querá community in October 2025. Image from the emberaquera.com website.
In October 2025, days after his visit to the country during the Premios Juventud, Farruko traveled to the community Embera Queralocated in the province of Colón, Panama, on the shores of Gatún Lake.
He took the tour together with the Panamanian urban music producer K4G and the businessman from Colon Michael Chenamong other companions. During the visit, the artist had contact with traditions and cultural expressions of the community.
That experience is also reflected in the new album, which includes the song “Emberá Quera” within your song list. The album’s promotional activities will continue this Sunday with a concert scheduled at the Rommel Fernández Stadium.













