"I lived in Panama for 2.5 years and El General never got old. The Panamanians said that Muevelo had no real translation, but regardless of the translation, it meant the same to all of us, "shake yo' thang." All of El General's music moved everyone to the dance floor each time it was played."
The best memories
madalyn d. | 05/15/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I had this CD in the cassette version I bought in summer 1991 when I was in my last year of high school in Lima, Peru, the most popular was "Muévelo, muévelo", but we also liked "Te ves buena" (the first version which isn't in this album) ,but you could hear El General back in 1990 in night-clubs which we call "discotecas". As I read in other review, I don't know why El General isn't known in North America, he has a very great music reggae, rap, he even recorded with C+C Music Factory in later years. I was crazy about him(his music); however,unfortunately, I missed his concert when he went to Lima in 1992.
I truly recommend this CD "Muévelo, muévelo" which I am thinking to get again. I was just listening the samples and brought me back so many good memories of my high school, university years and beach camps.
If you want your party to rock and have lots of fun get El General, he never gets old!!!"
RAGGATASTIC
Pieter | Johannesburg | 04/26/2000
(4 out of 5 stars)
"This is great, much better than Shabba Ranks. There' a lot of variety but it's all very bouncy, buoyant, poppy & paaaaarty. My faves are Buduff Kun Kun, El Gran Pana & Son Bow. So pleased I've discovered this artist. I don't understand a word of Spanish."
One of the best in latin Raggae!
Pieter | 08/30/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"If you like latin reggae this is the album for you I don't no why everybody doesn't know about El General. 1 of the best latin raggae albums hear it. Muevelo is one of the best along with Wine your body and te vas buena.Its pure reggae from Panama!!"
Why don't more people know about this?
Pieter | 07/23/1998
(4 out of 5 stars)
"This album passed me by in the early nineties (blame it on grad school), and I discovered it by chance much later. "Muevelo" has to be one of the sexiest Carribean rap songs ever produced. "Buduff Kun-Kun" is almost as good. The whole album gets the old blood pumping, and who cares if the lyrics are all about muchas de ellas and other stupid guy stuff...good for road trips and parties."