Maldito Molina's album "Más Vale Que Lo Pienses Negra" has been receiving positive reviews from music critics and fans alike. The album features a blend of traditional Latin American rhythms, including cumbia, salsa, and reggaeton, with contemporary hip-hop beats and electronic sounds.
The album's standout tracks include "Negra," a powerful anthem that celebrates blackness and Afro-Latino identity, and "La Cumbia del Diablo," a catchy cumbia that combines traditional Colombian rhythms with modern production techniques.
Maldito Molina's lyrics are socially conscious and politically charged, addressing issues such as racism, immigration, and inequality. The album's title track, "Más Vale Que Lo Pienses Negra," is a call to action for black and brown people to stand up against oppression and resist the status quo.