Polimá Westcoast
Polimá Westcoast is a Chilean urban music duo from Coquimbo that formed in 2019. The group consists of vocalist Polimá and producer DJ Selecta. They work in...
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Polimá Westcoast is a Chilean urban music duo from Coquimbo that formed in 2019. The group consists of vocalist Polimá and producer DJ Selecta. They work in the reggaeton and Latin trap space, with songs like 'Ultra Solo (part. Pailita)' and 'Kawaii (part. J Balvin)' showing their style.
Their track 'Ultra Solo (part. Pailita)' drew some criticism in 2021 over its content, though the group defended it as reflecting experiences in their community. They've released other songs including 'Polola' and 'Te Quedaste' since then.
Collaborations have been part of their work, with features from artists like Pailita, J Balvin, Feid, Quevedo, and Mora appearing on tracks. The remix of 'ULTRA SOLO' includes Paloma Mami and De la Ghetto alongside Pailita and Feid.
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