MC Car
MC Car is a Spanish group that surfaced in 2018 with the song "No Me Llames." The track's themes of self-empowerment found an audience, and it became their...
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MC Car is a Spanish group that surfaced in 2018 with the song "No Me Llames." The track's themes of self-empowerment found an audience, and it became their breakout hit. The group includes María Carmona, Pablo Sánchez, and Eder Huerta, and their sound pulls from pop, flamenco, and urban rhythms.
Their debut album, also called "No Me Llames," came out that same year. They followed it with the EPs "Soy Mi Propia Dueña" in 2019 and "Por Mí" in 2020. Other songs like "Toma Mi Mano" and "Traicionera" are part of their catalog.
In 2020, they dealt with plagiarism accusations, which they denied. The group kept performing and touring in Europe and Latin America after that.
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