A contemporary hip-hop artist known for raw freestyle tracks and collaborations within a specific rap scene.
For a quick sense of Zaramay's style, check out 'Freestyle Session #14 - Los Intocables' or 'Si Quiero' with Yung Beef. They frame the artist's raw, collaborative energy well.
Zaramay's work centers on freestyle recordings, with tracks like 'Freestyle Session #18' and 'Freestyle Session #17' suggesting a series of informal or official releases. The presence of a 'Bzrp' track hints at a connection to Argentine producer Bizarrap, known for freestyle sessions, which fits the artist's street-level hip-hop vibe. Songs like 'Ta' Cabron el Himalaya II' and 'ANTI SAPO' have direct, unpolished titles that reflect this raw approach.
From what the song titles show, Zaramay seems to be a Spanish-language rapper or freestyle artist working in a contemporary hip-hop context. Collaborations with artists like Nahuel The Coach, Kaydy Cain, Israel B, and Yung Beef point toward connections within a specific rap scene, with freestyle sessions being a recurring theme.
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