Frecuencia Urbana
Frecuencia Urbana formed in Tijuana, Mexico, with members including MC Rubén Albarrán and DJ Pantera. Their music mixes hip-hop and reggae with traditional...
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Frecuencia Urbana formed in Tijuana, Mexico, with members including MC Rubén Albarrán and DJ Pantera. Their music mixes hip-hop and reggae with traditional Mexican sounds, and their lyrics often address social issues like inequality and immigration.
Songs like "Luchar Por Vivir" and "Corazón" show their approach, where Albarrán's writing serves as commentary over Pantera's beats. They've faced some pushback for their outspoken material, but kept making music that speaks to their community's experiences.
Their catalog includes tracks such as "Cerca de Mi" and "Dulce Sol," which continue their blend of urban rhythms with socially conscious themes. The group's work comes from Tijuana's streets, giving voice to perspectives often overlooked in mainstream Latin music.
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