Lautaro Coronel's project mixes cumbia rhythms with reggaeton and trap, anchored by local party energy.
For the raw energy, 'TEKA (part. DJ ALEX)' is the one. If you want the conversation starter, it's still 'Tamo Chelo'.
EL NOBA's music captures the sound of working-class Buenos Aires suburbs, where cumbia 420 blends traditional rhythms with contemporary hip-hop and trap production. The track 'TEKA (part. DJ ALEX)' shows how that mix works on the dance floor, while 'Tamo Chelo' sparked real conversation about what gets said in those songs. It's street-level music that doesn't smooth out the edges.
Lautaro Coronel started playing local parties and bars around Florencio Varela, getting his nickname from his hairstyle. In 2021, 'Tamo Chelo' broke through as a hit, followed by tracks like 'TEKA (part. DJ ALEX)' and 'Pica (part. La Joaqui y Al Records)' that kept building the sound.
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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