Falke 912
Falke 912 was a Chilean trap trio from Santiago made up of rappers Yung Beef, Pablo Chill-E, and Duki. They put out their self-titled debut album in 2018....
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Falke 912 was a Chilean trap trio from Santiago made up of rappers Yung Beef, Pablo Chill-E, and Duki. They put out their self-titled debut album in 2018. Some of their tracks, like 'Dripeando' with Polimá Westcoast and 'Bonita' with Luck Ra, got attention for their energy and collaborations.
Their music drew from different places. Yung Beef had ties to Spain's underground hip-hop, while Pablo Chill-E's style came from life in Santiago. Duki brought an Argentine edge to the group's sound. They worked with other artists too, including Bhavi on 'Nat Geo' and Polimá Westcoast.
They released more music after their first album, with records like 'Sinergia' and 'Candela'. The group's lyrics sometimes stirred talk, and the members dealt with some legal issues along the way.
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