If one thing is clear, it's that urban music is here to stay. Present in the top most-listened-to songs around the world , on almost every playlist you can find, playing in your favorite party spots, and especially on the internet, it's the great architect behind this movement being heard in every corner of the world.
First of all, let's quickly put you in context about the origin of this musical genre for those of you who don't know where it comes from.
RAP ( Rhythm and poetry ) was born in the Bronx, New York, back in the 70s with the rhythms marked by DJ Grandmaster Flash and artists such as The Notorius BIG, 2 Pac, Guru, 50 Cent, Jay Z among many others. They put vindicated lyrics to these rhythms of moving the neck and flowing with ingenuity, becoming established in the market regardless of country, color or social class.
Like everything in life, things evolve for the better and for the worse... and music is one of those things that is constantly changing. Today, urban music has evolved into what we know today as Trap, Hip Hop, and Reggaeton, among others, without neglecting its strong influence on artists from the pop genre, giving way to urban pop .
Without going into too much theory, here are five artists who are shaking up the Spanish urban scene with their music.
The Madrid-born artist is a clear example of evolution and change in the Spanish music scene . Since his beginnings under the name Crema and as a member of Agorazein, marked by a more hip-hop style, he has been the first to make the leap to Trap and sign with a multinational.
Rosalía is a true artist , with her TRA TRA" she has given a twist and a personal touch to flamenco music , introducing new, uncommon sounds to this genre but without leaving aside the essence that characterizes this traditional genre, thanks to her powerful and beautiful voice. Her videos and lyrics are always marked with messages, which makes each song have a unique meaning.
The Canary Island artist, with lyrics fresher than ice cream in December and eccentric videos brimming with originality, will leave you speechless. They create an unmistakable style and a unique personality that will fill you with good vibes.
The singer from Granada has made a name for himself on the Spanish scene ; his sincere lyrics and flamenco-trap style have borne fruit, so much so that his collaboration with C. Tangana on the song "Guerrera" has ensured that his music has not gone unnoticed on the scene.
Argentinian settled in Spain, the sandunguera has made her way with her own style and personality, and a lot of power in each of her songs, as reflected in her videos.
We know there are a few more singers who are making a name for themselves in the Spanish urban scene, but we'll let you tell us in the comments which artists are making a difference or are making a strong impact with their music in Spain .
First of all, let's quickly put you in context about the origin of this musical genre for those of you who don't know where it comes from.
RAP ( Rhythm and poetry ) was born in the Bronx, New York, back in the 70s with the rhythms marked by DJ Grandmaster Flash and artists such as The Notorius BIG, 2 Pac, Guru, 50 Cent, Jay Z among many others. They put vindicated lyrics to these rhythms of moving the neck and flowing with ingenuity, becoming established in the market regardless of country, color or social class.
Like everything in life, things evolve for the better and for the worse... and music is one of those things that is constantly changing. Today, urban music has evolved into what we know today as Trap, Hip Hop, and Reggaeton, among others, without neglecting its strong influence on artists from the pop genre, giving way to urban pop .
Without going into too much theory, here are five artists who are shaking up the Spanish urban scene with their music.
C. Tangana
The Madrid-born artist is a clear example of evolution and change in the Spanish music scene . Since his beginnings under the name Crema and as a member of Agorazein, marked by a more hip-hop style, he has been the first to make the leap to Trap and sign with a multinational.
Rosalía
Rosalía is a true artist , with her TRA TRA" she has given a twist and a personal touch to flamenco music , introducing new, uncommon sounds to this genre but without leaving aside the essence that characterizes this traditional genre, thanks to her powerful and beautiful voice. Her videos and lyrics are always marked with messages, which makes each song have a unique meaning.
Bejo
The Canary Island artist, with lyrics fresher than ice cream in December and eccentric videos brimming with originality, will leave you speechless. They create an unmistakable style and a unique personality that will fill you with good vibes.
Dellafuente
The singer from Granada has made a name for himself on the Spanish scene ; his sincere lyrics and flamenco-trap style have borne fruit, so much so that his collaboration with C. Tangana on the song "Guerrera" has ensured that his music has not gone unnoticed on the scene.
Nathy Peluso
Argentinian settled in Spain, the sandunguera has made her way with her own style and personality, and a lot of power in each of her songs, as reflected in her videos.
We know there are a few more singers who are making a name for themselves in the Spanish urban scene, but we'll let you tell us in the comments which artists are making a difference or are making a strong impact with their music in Spain .


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