Kings Of Flow sound blends Jamaican music influences of reggae and dancehall with those of Latin America, such as bomba, plena, merengue, and bachata as well as that of hip hop and Electronica.
The popular reggaeton duo of Kings Of Flow is from The San Fernando Valley, California. Before getting together to form one of the genres most successful emerging Latin music acts, The Flow was studying audio production, while Nene worked as a awning installer. They fell in love with the reggae-Panamanian Dancehall music that was eventually named reggaeton and jumped into Puerto Rico's underground urban music scene. In reggaeton's infancy, most of the music that was produced came in the form of copilation albums gathered together by the DJs that were promoting the music. Kings Of Flow followed the familiar route and in 2005 appeared on Los Tiradores Vol 1. The album was released by Twiins Enterprises; they subsequently signed with that label and the following year released their debut album Poema. Multiple Music Genres Concentrated in one Single Act. Kings Of Flow Reveiled how Latinos have reinvented their music in The U.S and forged new identities within this country,while never losing sight of their own rich traditions.