Having released his debut album, Flow Callejero, in 2005, Ñengo Flow was part of reggaetón’s explosive rise to worldwide prominence, coming of age alongside Don Omar and others who continue to define the genre. Employing a nimble, staccato flow, he’s able to slide across a variety of beats—and different eras, as compelling collaborations with heavy hitters like the old-school Daddy Yankee and young stars Ozuna and Bad Bunny demonstrate. With the versatility to seamlessly connect with the new school while maintaining the style that propelled him to stardom, Flow is a cross-generational icon of reggaetón.