Jowell & Randy Concerts Setlist

Jowell & Randy concerts: setlists, upcoming live shows and concerts, 2026 tour

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Popular songs in setlists

Top 10 most played songs by Jowell & Randy: Setlist highlights from the Last 40 Concerts.

Setlist overview

The setlist for the next concert features live songs from the following albums:

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How long is the concert?

Based on the average Setlist, Jowell & Randy will perform live for about 1:42.
Here is the probable setlist inspired by recent concerts (23% probability):

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  1. no cover Agresivo
  2. no cover Let's Go to My Crib
  3. no cover Soy una gárgola (Alex Gárgolas cover)
  4. no cover Eh oh eh oh (Casa de Leones cover)
  5. no cover Dos palgas (Casa de Leones cover)
  6. no cover Un poco loca
  7. no cover Sensación del bloque (De La Ghetto cover)
  8. no cover Salgo pa' la calle (Daddy Yankee feat. Randy cover)
  9. Pre-doxis (the Mixtape) cover Hey Mister
  10. no cover Vamos abusal
  11. Viva El Perreo cover Látigo
  12. no cover Hoy se chicha
  13. no cover No te veo (Casa de Leones cover)
  14. Bonita cover Bonita (J Balvin cover)
  15. no cover 23
  16. Yhlqmdlg cover Safaera (Bad Bunny cover)
  17. no cover Siente el boom (Tito “El Bambino” cover)
  18. no cover Se acabó la cuarentena

Jowell & Randy Tour Map 2026

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Jowell & Randy Biography

Picture Massachusetts-born Jowell throwing garage parties in Puerto Rico in the '90s, when reggaeton albums were so low-budget they had to nail songs in one take. Meanwhile, Randy was cutting his teeth on DJ Dice's mixtapes in San Juan. When they met at a friend's gathering in 2000, nobody could've guessed they'd end up making history as reggaeton pioneers.

The early days were pure hustle - signing with Diamond Music in 2002, nearly calling it quits in 2005 after losing a contest (talk about a close call!), then catching their big break with White Lion Records. Their track "Agresivo" with Arcángel put them on Billboard's radar, but joining Casa de Leones in 2006 really changed the game. "No Te Veo" wasn't just a hit - it was a reggaeton anthem.

They kept breaking new ground - first reggaeton duo to rock stages in Monaco and Australia, collaborating with everyone from RBD to Wisin & Yandel. Their 2010 album "El Momento" crashed the Billboard 200, and "Loco" had everyone dancing. Even when they left WY Records and shifted styles with underground mixtapes like "Pre-Doxis," they kept their fans moving.

By 2015, they were juggling solo projects (Randy's "Roses & Wine" showed he could blend urban with R&B) while still dropping duo hits. The cycle was closed when they reunited with Casa de Leones in 2016. Four years later, in 2020, they dropped the album "Viva el Perreo." Through three albums and a bunch of hits, Jowell & Randy's story shows that sometimes the best partnerships start at a friend's house and end up changing music history.

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