Wapo?
Wapo? came out of Medellín's neighborhoods in the early 2000s, with Alejandro "Pipe" Peláez, Lorenzo "Lolo" Acosta, and David "Davinchito" Escobar making...
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Wapo? came out of Medellín's neighborhoods in the early 2000s, with Alejandro "Pipe" Peláez, Lorenzo "Lolo" Acosta, and David "Davinchito" Escobar making music together. Their first album, "Wapo: La Calle Es Nuestra Cancha," came out in 2004, and the track "Caida Libre" got attention locally.
Their music drew criticism for lyrics that some felt glorified criminal life, and there were persistent rumors about the members' connections to cartels. They defended their work as reflecting the realities they knew.
They put out more albums like "El Regreso" in 2005 and "El Camino de la Perdición" in 2008. Songs like "Gorilla Glue" and "Perdiendo el control" kept their sound in rotation, mixing reggaeton and hip-hop with local influences.
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