He mixes hip-hop with salsa and urban beats to rap about faith and everyday struggles.
For a good sense of his style, check out 'Tengo Victoria' or '¿Pa' Qué Preguntan?', they frame his approach pretty clearly.
In the late 2000s, blending hip-hop with religious themes wasn't always easy in Latin music, but Alex Zurdo stuck with it. His track 'Te Busco' from the 2009 album 'De Vuelta al Origen' helped carve out a space for him. Songs like 'Tengo Victoria' and '¿Pa' Qué Preguntan?' show how he appeals to listeners who might not gravitate toward traditional worship music.
He started making music in the late 2000s, with albums like 'El Mensaje' in 2011 and 'De Gloria en Gloria' in 2013. Over the years, he's worked with artists like Redimi2 and Funky, rapping about redemption over beats that pull from salsa and urban rhythms.
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