TEUMA THUG AND GIOBA FELLINI DROP “MAKUTO”: A NEW SINGLE FROM P.A.W.N GANG THAT HITS LIKE A STREET ALARM
- Delirics
- 4 days ago
- 2 min read
With a raw sound, mutated reggaeton, and unfiltered lyrics, P.A.W.N stakes its claim once again.
P.A.W.N GANG breaks the silence with a new release that doesn’t ask for permission: “Makuto”, a sonic bomb signed by Teuma Thug and Gioba Fellini. The track is short, sharp, and straight to the point — a punch wrapped in heavy bass, industrial textures, and a fire-burning attitude.
“Makuto” isn’t aiming for the charts — it’s aiming to shake the neighborhood speakers. It’s reggaeton pushed to a dark extreme, stripped of ornamentation, with production that sounds like it was born in an underground parking lot, and bars that speak clearly: from the streets, for the streets.

Influential, not nostalgic
When they first appeared in 2011, P.A.W.N GANG didn’t just introduce Catalan trap — they invented it. With their own slang, an unprecedented aesthetic, and a lifestyle turned into art, they opened a door that has never closed. More than a group, they’re the starting point of a scene that is now part of Catalonia’s cultural landscape.
Instead of living off the past, the collective has chosen to constantly reinvent itself. They proved that in 2024 with the album “ASHO KE LI DIUAN TRAP” (Delirics), and with tracks like “MALAS iNTANSiONS” and “Subrat” — also featuring Gioba — which marked a new era: more experimental, but still with authenticity as their gravitational center.
“Makuto” represents all of this: the natural evolution of a group that has nothing left to prove but continues to set the bar where very few can reach. Mutated reggaeton with European DNA, uncompromising, and with lyrics that don’t aim to moralize, but to portray a world — their world — exactly as it is.
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