He leads a group that blends hip-hop rhythms with Argentine influences, named after tango singer Joaquín Sabina.
For a quick sense of their vibe, try 'Bandido (Mission 06)' or 'Perreo En La Luna'. They frame what Gomez does with the duo.
La Joaqui's sound pulls from Argentine roots while keeping a hip-hop pulse, heard on tracks like 'La Joaqui (Mission 08)'. Their albums, from 'Ya Llegamos' in 2015 to 'Cumbiana' in 2021, show a steady output that's grounded in local flavor. It's music that feels like a neighborhood conversation set to a beat.
Gomez formed La Joaqui with producer Maxi Espíndola back in 2012. They've put out records every few years since, including 'La Legión' in 2017 and 'Fuego' in 2019. Songs like 'Callejero Fino (Mission 10)' and 'CUMBIA DEL RECUERDO' hint at the mix of styles they work with.
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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