Kase.O came out of Zaragoza, Spain in the late 1990s, with Javier Ibarra (Kase.O), Sergio Azagra (Sentino), and Moisés Beltrán (Sho-Hai) forming the group. Their debut album 'El Círculo' arrived in 2002, followed by 'Diferentes' in 2005. They put out several more records through the 2000s, including 'Kase.O Jazz Magnetism' and 'El Último Round'.
In 2011, the track 'Pavos Reales' became a significant point for them. Other songs from their catalog include 'Bacalao', 'Tiranosaurius Rex', and 'Yemen'. They've worked with collaborators like Najwa on 'Mitad y Mitad' and Foyone on 'Salud y Libertad'.
Their lyrics often dealt with social themes and personal reflection, which sometimes drew criticism. The group released 'El Círculo De Los Continuistas' in 2016.
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