A Madrid artist who started with "Ídolo" and keeps pushing Spanish music in new directions.
For a good sense of his range, try "Párteme La Cara" with Ed Maverick or "Tú Me Dejaste de Querer" with Niño de Elche and La Húngara.
He doesn't stick to one style, whether it's the flamenco-tinged "Me Maten" with Antonio Carmona or the electronic collaboration "Hong Kong" with Andrés Calamaro. His lyrics can be provocative, but he's always blending Spanish traditions with modern beats in a way that feels fresh.
He started making music in Madrid and got attention with the 2016 album "Ídolo." Since then, he's put out records like "Mala Mujer" and "El Madrileño," often working with producer Alizzz and featuring artists from Ed Maverick to Toquinho.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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