Kinky Bwoy came out of Madrid with a sound that mixed reggae, Latin rhythms, and hip-hop. Their song "No Me Llames Más" caught on in 2014, becoming a summer hit in Spain and parts of Latin America. The track had a catchy melody and lyrics that some found empowering.
They released several albums between 2008 and 2016, including "Kinky Bwoy," "Gigantes," and "América." The band's lineup included Emiliano "Emi" Fuentes on vocals and guitar, Miguel "Mike" Zamarro on bass, Luis "Luigi" González on drums, and Alejandro "Ale" Esteban on keyboards and vocals.
Some critics found their genre blend unconventional, and their lyrics sometimes touched on social or political topics. In 2016, they performed a song critical of the Spanish government at a festival, which sparked some debate. Their music kept a following, with "No Me Llames Más" staying in rotation.
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