A1: Maravilla (3:19) A2: Primo (2:45) A3: Pajuelazo (3:12) A4: Farandulitas (3:12) A5: 5-7 (2:55) B1: Chino (2:55) B2: El Lokeron (2:26) B3: Mr. Internacional (3:00) B4: Ay Mamß (2:44) B5: Detona (2:24) B7: La Bandolera (3:01) C1: La Troka (2:24) C2: Dos Días (2:34) C3: Blanca, Rosita, Y Maria (3:21) C4: Escapate (2:25) C5: Linda (3:45) D1: Dembow Bélico (2:07) D2: Tu Si (3:02) D3: La 701 (2:45) D4: Tendido (2:45) D5: Los Cuadros (2:41)
Description:
"Incomodo" is a vinyl LP by Tito Double P, released independently via Self Release. Rooted in contemporary Latin sounds with a strong urban and regional flair, this album blends heartfelt storytelling, street-level realism and melodic hooks into a cohesive listening experience. Across its tracks, Tito Double P explores themes of discomfort, resilience, ambition and personal growth, pairing introspective lyrics with rhythmic, club-ready beats and more reflective, slow-burning cuts. The LP format emphasizes a warm, immersive sound, inviting listeners to experience the record as a full journey from the opening track to the final groove.
Self Release, as the manufacturing and releasing entity, stands for artistic autonomy and direct control by the creator. Instead of relying on a major label structure, this mode of release highlights a do-it-yourself ethos: creative decisions, timing and presentation remain firmly in the hands of the artist and their close team. This often results in more authentic projects that are closely aligned with the artist's original vision and can develop a dedicated, organically grown fan base.
Tito Double P is an emerging voice in the Latin urban and regional scene, known for blending melodic sensibilities with straightforward, emotionally charged lyrics. His style thrives on contrasts: raw street narratives next to vulnerable reflections, energetic rhythms next to minimalist, voice-driven arrangements. With a growing digital following and increasing presence on streaming platforms and live stages, Tito Double P has begun to carve out his own space in a competitive landscape. "Incomodo" presents him as a confident storyteller and performer, consolidating his profile and offering new listeners a strong entry point into his music.