"Cositas Que Hacíamos" is a foundational track in the career of Puerto Rican superstar Farruko, originally released as a single on November 12, 2011. The song became a staple of the reggaeton scene throughout 2012, significantly boosting Farruko's status as a leading voice in the genre's new generation. Production and Musical Style
The song became a hit, resonating with fans who saw their own stories in its lyrics. For Kiko, it was a therapeutic process, a way to close a chapter on past loves while celebrating the music that had brought him and Farruko together. Farruko - Cositas Que Haciamos -2012-.zip
It was a balmy evening in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The sun had just dipped below the horizon, casting a warm orange glow over the bustling streets. Kiko sat on the edge of his bed, strumming a few chords on his guitar. He was lost in thought, reminiscing about past love stories, particularly one that had left a profound mark on his heart. "Cositas Que Hacíamos" is a foundational track in
| File Type | Typical Naming Convention | Purpose |
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| Audio files | 01 – [Song Title].mp3 (or .flac, .m4a) | The core of the archive – the songs themselves. MP3s are most common because of their small size; higher‑quality FLAC versions sometimes appear in “lossless” releases. |
| Cover art | cover.jpg / folder.jpg | A JPEG image (usually 500 × 500 px) showing the album’s official artwork or a fan‑made collage. |
| Metadata file | metadata.txt or info.txt | A plain‑text file that lists track titles, contributing producers, songwriters, release year, and sometimes credits for the source (e.g., “ ripped from CD”, “downloaded from iTunes”). |
| Playlist | Farruko – Cositas Que Hacíamos.m3u | A simple playlist file that automatically queues the tracks in the intended order when opened with a media player. |
| Legal disclaimer (occasionally) | readme.txt | A short note reminding users that the files are for personal use only and encouraging purchase of official releases. | For Kiko, it was a therapeutic process, a