The beat, produced by Predikador (a key producer in the early 2010s Puerto Rican scene), is minimalist. It features:
The production leaves space for Farruko’s half-sung, half-rapped delivery. He doesn’t scream or use heavy autotune. Instead, he whispers the verses as if he’s talking to himself, then belts the chorus in frustration. It’s raw, vulnerable, and deeply human—a stark contrast to the "latin trap" that would dominate the next decade. Farruko - Cositas Que Haciamos -2012-.zip
| File Type | Typical Naming Convention | Purpose |
|---------------|------------------------------|-------------|
| Audio files | 01 – [Song Title].mp3 (or .flac, .m4a) | The core of the archive – the songs themselves. MP3s are most common because of their small size; higher‑quality FLAC versions sometimes appear in “lossless” releases. |
| Cover art | cover.jpg / folder.jpg | A JPEG image (usually 500 × 500 px) showing the album’s official artwork or a fan‑made collage. |
| Metadata file | metadata.txt or info.txt | A plain‑text file that lists track titles, contributing producers, songwriters, release year, and sometimes credits for the source (e.g., “ ripped from CD”, “downloaded from iTunes”). |
| Playlist | Farruko – Cositas Que Hacíamos.m3u | A simple playlist file that automatically queues the tracks in the intended order when opened with a media player. |
| Legal disclaimer (occasionally) | readme.txt | A short note reminding users that the files are for personal use only and encouraging purchase of official releases. | Audio Features
File size: A typical 2012‑era MP3 collection (≈ 20‑25 songs at 256 kbps) occupies roughly 300–400 MB. A lossless version can easily exceed 1 GB. Artist: Farruko Song Title: Cositas Que Haciamos Release