Podcast Summary: Chente Ydrach – "HADES66 LLAMA A HANZEL LA H EN PLENO PODCAST Y CHENTE ARREGLA CON OVI"
Date: March 2, 2026
Podcast: Masacote (Chente Ydrach)
Host: Chente Ydrach
Guests: Hades66, Hanzel la H (via phone), Obi (via phone), co-hosts/corillo
Produced by: Gallimbo Studios
Overview
In this dynamic and humor-filled episode of Masacote, Chente sits down with rising Puerto Rican trap star Hades66 just hours before his anticipated album "66" drops. The conversation is a blend of career retrospectives, candid takes on the music business and collabs, hilarious tangents, and a couple of legendary phone-ins—first with Hanzel la H, who calls in from house arrest, and then with Obi, patching up a supposed "beef" live. The show’s tone is authentic, light, and packed with the real-talk and vacilón that define Chente’s interviews.
Sections & Key Discussion Points
1. Hades66’s Origins and Freestyle Manía Days
- [02:23–06:07]
- Chente recalls seeing Hades on videos pre-pandemic, highlighting his grassroots come-up.
- Hades reflects on his start in Freestyle Manía, not really envisioning stardom but motivated by the scene.
- Quote [02:53] – Hades: "Yo tenía sueño, pero no tenía la visión clara... Lo veía como estamos tirando freestyle, le metemos cabrón y eso."
- They reminisce about his viral freestyles and compare view counts, marking a time when 100,000 views was “un cojón”.
2. From Freestyles to Hits: Growing into an Artist
- [06:07–09:42]
- They discuss the transition from underground freestyler to recognized new generation artist.
- Hades makes a key distinction: you become “nueva” when your first big hit “pega.”
- Quote [04:54] – Hades: "Te consideran de la nueva cuando tú pegas…"
3. The 66 Album and Its Symbolism
- [09:16–10:02]
- Chente quizzes Hades about the numerical branding ("66")—is it satanic, or strictly his birth date?
- Hades jokes and clarifies it's not about the devil; it’s personal and tied to his identity.
- Quote [09:58] – Hades: "A mí no me gusta nada que ver con no el diablo ni nada."
4. Stage Life, Virality, and Artist Perks
- [10:14–13:40]
- They laugh about viral festival moments, like the infamous flying cellphone in Spain.
- Hades says the music and visibility bring “un cojón” de oportunidades, but there's overlap with influencer culture now.
- Quote [12:44] – Hades: "Ser artista te trae una varia oportunidades... invitan a otro cabrón también que influencer ahí al lado en la misma habitación que tú y tú viviendo la misma que tú."
5. Influencer Culture vs. Music Stars
- [13:08–14:10]
- They riff on who’s bigger: top streamers or music mega-stars, marveling at the fame and reach of personalities like Kai Cenat and IShowSpeed.
6. Society, Health, and Conspiracies
- [16:26–18:36]
- Hades talks about overcoming throat surgery, which altered his voice.
- Tangents into Simpsons conspiracies, memes, and anomalous events (Epstein, déjà vu, etc.).
- Quote [16:33] – Hades: "Eso me empezó a tapar que ya estaba casi en mi cuerda vocal… Tuve que operar y la voz me cambió un poco."
7. Music Industry Mechanics: Swaps, Controversies, and Orgánico Marketing
- [18:36–24:50]
- Chente goes into music drops, song title decoding, and how “swaps” (exchanges of features) work in the biz.
- Commentary on how the media and fans sometimes twist stories for engagement ("medio morboso tiende a poner las noticias siempre al revés para coger el view..." – [21:00]).
- Hades addresses social media rumors, expresses when fake news is truly annoying.
8. Comparisons, Basketball Dreams and Wealth Fantasies
- [22:10–24:50]
- The hosts joke about Hades’ and Miky Woods’ trademark red beards, and Chente quizzes Hades about his (former) hoop dreams.
- They discuss the fortunes in pro sports and music, landing on the perks of stardom: travel, VIP access, and financial flexibility.
9. On Grills, Jewelry, and Sudden Wealth
- [27:19–28:12]
- Hades shares stories of last-minute extravagant jewelry purchases, sometimes $40K–$100K at a shot.
10. Studio Life vs. Live Performance
-
[28:12–30:20]
- Hades finds studio time dope, but says real satisfaction comes from seeing crowds sing along live.
- Quote [29:35] – Hades: "Ese feeling se siente como un poco más cabrón… ahí tú estás viendo los frutos realmente de frente."
11. Songs and Collaborations: The Backstories
- [30:20–33:40]
- Songs like “Diabla” took off organically (“40 millones” de views)—sometimes catching even Hades by surprise.
- Discussion about independent drops vs. working with label Sonar: more serious album drops went with Sonar after earlier viral success.
12. LIVE: Phone Call with Obi — Squashing Imaginary Beef
- [31:43–33:40]
- They call Obi to address perceived distance/fallout; Obi laughs it off, banters with Chente and Hades, and all is well.
- Quote [32:31] – Obi: "¿Pero problema con quién? Si no tengo problema con Chente, primo…"
13. Collaboration Dynamics: How to Say "No" Respectfully
- [34:17–36:57]
- The crew discusses the art of declining features or swapping verses when the vibe isn’t right; honesty is key.
- Quote [37:31] – Hades: "Honestidad… es una mierda. Anoche. Eso no me corre en verdad ese ritmo."
14. LIVE: Phone Call with Hanzel la H — Loyalty Forever
- [38:27–42:29]
- Hades calls Hanzel live to talk about their viral “Loyalty Forever” video, recorded in a rush on Hanzel’s first day of home confinement.
- Hanzel explains the organic, unplanned nature of the shoot and legal restrictions on music activity.
- Quote [41:28] – Hanzel: "Quedaban 15 minutos, este cabrón se tiene que ir, corre. Fue bien orgánico bro."
15. Song Dissections: Lingo, Meanings, and Adult References
- [43:06–52:01]
- Chente probes Hades on song acronyms (“QMR—Que Muchos Roncan”), and more risqué subjects like sexual references and OnlyFans.
- There’s a long aside on porn star names (“Tú eres mi Violet, mi Malcova”), and even a mock-scientific discussion on capturing farts in jars ([48:00–49:30]).
16. Deep Dives: Deja Vu and Conspiracies
- [52:01–57:03]
- Co-host Jan riffs on déjà vu as spiritual time-shifting.
- Quote [53:59] – Jan: "Cuando tú tienes un déjà vu es porque tú brincaste rollo y brincaste a otro timeline."
- The conversation drifts through pop theories: subliminal advertising, whether the moon exists, and other high-flying questions.
- Co-host Jan riffs on déjà vu as spiritual time-shifting.
17. Hair Loss, Minoxidil Hacks, and Old School Photos
- [62:01–66:07]
- Joking about going bald, “cuadros” (bare spots), and miracle hair regrowth (minoxidil).
- Quote [63:32] – Hades: "Atención doctor, entras a Amazon y te venden el kit del coso para hacerte los boquetitos y todo."
18. Ozuna Collaboration and the Power of Star Features
- [66:07–68:13]
- Hades shares how the collaboration “Réplica” with Ozuna came together organically; Ozuna added more than the requested hook, blessing the song with a full intro and verse.
- Quote [67:44] – Hades: "Le dije mira, yo quiero que tú hagas el coro nada más... Y el cogió, envíamela... le dio al intro, le dio al coro, y tiró un chanteo."
19. Final Laughter: Sea Sickness, Parks, and Codes for Life
- [69:17–72:09]
- Experiments with high-rolling (boats, VIP life), theme parks in Spain, and the difference between true "código" (insider tip) and the mythic “shortcut to a prostitute in the Madrid subway.”
20. Closing Remarks
- [72:09–73:46]
- Chente plugs the album, encourages everyone to listen on YouTube (the visualizers add a lot).
- Shoutouts, thanks for the legendary phone calls, and a final affirmation of Puerto Rico's exciting new trap movement.
Notable Quotes / Memorable Moments
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Hades on breaking through:
"Te consideran de la nueva cuando tú pegas." (04:54) -
Viral moments on stage:
"Ser artista te trae una varia oportunidades...invitan a otro cabrón también que influencer ahí al lado en la misma habitación que tú y tú viviendo la misma que tú." (12:44) -
On feature ‘swaps’:
"Él lo sacó por su perfil, pues me faltaría a mí el mío. Pero tú sigues haciendo música con las personas... Se comprometen a ¿Como que cogiste este tema? Me debe uno." (19:27) -
On fake news and social media:
"...el que usa medio morboso tiende a poner las noticias siempre al revés para coger el view y ver la noticia bien papi." (21:00) -
On live performance:
"Cuando tú estás live con el público... Es que tú ves los resultados de lo que tú hiciste." (29:35) -
On the honesty code for collaborations:
"Honestidad... Anoche. Eso no me corre en verdad ese ritmo." (37:31) -
Hansel la H, on Loyalty Forever video shot:
"Quedaban 15 minutos, este cabrón se tiene que ir, corre. Fue bien orgánico bro." (41:28) -
Obi, squashing the beef:
"¿Pero problema con quién? Si no tengo problema con Chente, primo." (32:31)
Timestamps for Important Segments
- 02:23 – Hades’ Freestyle Manía beginnings
- 06:07 – Transition from freestyler to hit artist
- 09:16 – Meaning behind "66" / branding
- 12:44 – Visibility, social media, opportunities
- 16:26 – Overcoming throat surgery
- 21:00 – Media, rumors, “el swap”
- 31:43 – Obi phone call, resolving “beef”
- 38:27 – Hanzel la H phone call, Loyalty Forever
- 43:06 – Behind the meaning of QMR (Que Muchos Roncan)
- 52:01 – Deep conspiracy/Deja vu/Gamma State explainer
- 66:07 – Collaboration with Ozuna and “Réplica”
Conclusion
This episode is a wild ride through Puerto Rican trap’s new wave: real stories from Hades66’s rapid ascent, the playful madness of Chente’s hosting, and unscripted moments (like live calls with Obi and Hanzel) that make Masacote essential listening. Between raw industry codes, hilarious digressions, and moments of honest reflection, Hades66 comes across as real and unfiltered—a vibe mirrored by Chente and crew. The episode is a must-hear for anyone wanting an insider’s take on Puerto Rico’s trap movement, artist hustle, and contemporary Latin urban culture.
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