Drake continues his musical exploration with his latest feature on Modo Capone, a track from rising star Chino Pacas and regional Mexican group Fuerza Regida. The song, blending corridos tumbados with Drake’s smooth Spanish verse, marks another unexpected but seamless genre crossover for the artist. Known for embracing underground and regional sounds, Drake’s presence here fits perfectly into the track’s swagger, even if his part is limited to a brief verse. The song is a testament to the growing global appeal of regional Mexican music, with acts like Fuerza Regida and Peso Pluma bringing it to mainstream audiences.

While Pacas and Jesús Ortíz Paz of Fuerza Regida take the lead on vocals, Drake’s verse adds an extra layer of intrigue, showing once again his ability to adapt to any sound. Regional Mexican music’s explosive rise in popularity has made it a natural genre for Drake to tap into, continuing his streak of experimenting with new musical movements. With Modo Capone, Drake not only stays relevant but also solidifies his place as a chameleon of the music world, effortlessly blending into whatever scene he enters.
Check it out for yourself!: Modo Capone: Chino Pacas, Fuerza Regida, amd Drake