Foyone
Foyone is the stage name of Carlos Peña, a Spanish rapper who started releasing music around 2011. His debut album was called 'El Mesías,' and he followed it...
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Foyone is the stage name of Carlos Peña, a Spanish rapper who started releasing music around 2011. His debut album was called 'El Mesías,' and he followed it with records like 'Hipnos' in 2013 and 'La Jaula de Oro' in 2016. He's from Málaga.
His song 'AWA' came out in 2017 and became one of his most recognized tracks. Other songs in his catalog include 'Rap Sin Corte XXXIII' and 'Bocapeste.'
His lyrics have sometimes drawn criticism for their content, including an instance in 2019 where he apologized for language used in a song. He works with other artists like Sholo Trut.
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