Recycled J
Recycled J formed in Barcelona around 2010 as a collective of rappers, singers, producers, and DJs. Their name suggests an interest in reworking existing...
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Recycled J formed in Barcelona around 2010 as a collective of rappers, singers, producers, and DJs. Their name suggests an interest in reworking existing musical materials into something new.
They've worked with other artists like Selecta, who appears on tracks such as "BANKSY" and "40 NOCHES." The song "BANKSY" takes its name from the street artist, though the lyrics come from Selecta rather than the band itself.
Their catalog includes songs like "Otras Dos" and "Angelito," the latter appearing in both acoustic and regular versions with Aleesha. The music draws from hip-hop, electronic, and Latin rhythms without settling into a single style.
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