I don’t understand a thing they are saying, but I just realized something that mindf***ed me, imagine all the songs you know and like in English. Now imagine how many you could like in a different language. I feel really stupid now
00:00 7 Notas 7 Colores - Buah! 04:31 Sastre de Sonrisas - Rayden y Hermano L 8:17 Bufank - Sigue este Consejo 13:30 Kase-o - Mierda 23:25 Eterna Juventud - Mucho Muchacho 28:06 Frank T - El Negro, El Cojo, y El Gitano (Con la Excepción) 33:29 Nach - Chico Problematico 38:17 Poker De Ases - Kase O (Con Lirico, Sho- hai y Rebel) 44:32 Dogma Crew - El Antiheroe 49:38 General D - 10 años mas tardes (Con Sho Hai, Lirico y R de Rumba) 53:59 SFDK - Despues de... 58:20 Duo Kie - Quien Se Apunta 1:01:45 Frank T - Exito N Un Tomo 1:04:55 Barro y Fuego 1:10:11 Tote King - Ni de Ellos ni de Ellas
Greetings from Poland, I got interested in Spanish Rap and I wanted to see some 'old' classic tracks to see what is Spanish style when it comes to rap. Love it, nice diction, sounds like you land on the beat spot on, beats are sick =) its a shame I cannot understand the lyrics, only some of the words that are quite universal for most of languages. Without understanding of lyrics I think these stand out: Kase-o - Mierda - extraordinary style, nice voice, good beat Eterna Juventud - Mucho Muchacho - sick beat and great way of rapping, my fav on the list Nach - Chico Problematico - I like style, a bit sad by the sound, seems its about problematic ladies Poker De Ases - Kase O (Con Lirico, Sho- hai y Rebel) - this gem, sounds like very beginning of raps, like old late 80's, early 90's rap in Poland Frank T - Exito N Un Tomo AND Barro y Fuego - they flow on the beats and land bars very nicely
I'm spanish and American HipHop/GFunk it's in another level...we play in third division... But thanks for another great Mix...as always!!! Your flow it's really amazing bro...Gracias ♥
En España todo suena más chabacano a nivel de producción porque no ha habido una influencia clara de algo concreto. Por ejemplo en USA cada zona tenía su sonido y aquí ha sido más random y globalizado todo.
I can notice a huge difference when Falsalarma comes in. "Eterna Juventud" should be the first track in this mix. Maybe you can find better bands and MC's in Spain, but in terms of sound they were always on top. I love them
American music forms: Spirituals, Blues, Ragtime, Jazz, Country, Gospel, Bluegrass, Folk, Rock n Roll, Doo-Wop, Soul, Funk, Disco, Punk, House and of course Rap and Hip Hop---all enjoy well documented African American roots coupled with undeniable Black American influence---whether directly or indirectly.. Latinos -- Puerto Ricans particularly -- please explain how you co-created or co-invented yet another installment in the legacy of Black Musical expression known as Rap and Hip Hop, yet didn't co-create or co-invent any of the elements of the 14 or so African American music forms that preceeded it? Or why you were nowhere to be found and absent during the creative and inventive foundation outlining the forms of African American musical expression, brilliance and greatness throughout, or even prior to the previous 14 or so African American music forms that are mentioned above. Yet then, all of a sudden--out of nowhere, you folks come along and falsely claim latinos and/or puerto ricans co-created and co-invented Rap and Hip Hop 50/50 half n half (which is the evidence-free and utter nonsense being peddled by Dr. Derrick Colon, radical latino, Fat Joe and numerous other un-informed and envious latinos---claims latinos never mentioned, verbalized or asserted during its inception in the early 1970's)---latinos claims of "50/50--half & half co-creation and co-invention just don't add up---it makes no sense and are increasingly coming under heavy scrutiny which is leading to these claims being easily debunked--widespread. Nice try though latinos and puerto ricans. Make it make sense Latinos
I don’t understand a thing they are saying, but I just realized something that mindf***ed me, imagine all the songs you know and like in English. Now imagine how many you could like in a different language. I feel really stupid now
00:00 7 Notas 7 Colores - Buah!
04:31 Sastre de Sonrisas - Rayden y Hermano L
8:17 Bufank - Sigue este Consejo
13:30 Kase-o - Mierda
23:25 Eterna Juventud - Mucho Muchacho
28:06 Frank T - El Negro, El Cojo, y El Gitano (Con la Excepción)
33:29 Nach - Chico Problematico
38:17 Poker De Ases - Kase O (Con Lirico, Sho- hai y Rebel)
44:32 Dogma Crew - El Antiheroe
49:38 General D - 10 años mas tardes (Con Sho Hai, Lirico y R de Rumba)
53:59 SFDK - Despues de...
58:20 Duo Kie - Quien Se Apunta
1:01:45 Frank T - Exito N Un Tomo
1:04:55 Barro y Fuego
1:10:11 Tote King - Ni de Ellos ni de Ellas
Thx, you should pin your comment
Funky fresh música saludos desde Chicago USA 🙏🫡
Greetings from Poland, I got interested in Spanish Rap and I wanted to see some 'old' classic tracks to see what is Spanish style when it comes to rap. Love it, nice diction, sounds like you land on the beat spot on, beats are sick =) its a shame I cannot understand the lyrics, only some of the words that are quite universal for most of languages.
Without understanding of lyrics I think these stand out:
Kase-o - Mierda - extraordinary style, nice voice, good beat
Eterna Juventud - Mucho Muchacho - sick beat and great way of rapping, my fav on the list
Nach - Chico Problematico - I like style, a bit sad by the sound, seems its about problematic ladies
Poker De Ases - Kase O (Con Lirico, Sho- hai y Rebel) - this gem, sounds like very beginning of raps, like old late 80's, early 90's rap in Poland
Frank T - Exito N Un Tomo AND Barro y Fuego - they flow on the beats and land bars very nicely
I'm spanish and American HipHop/GFunk it's in another level...we play in third division...
But thanks for another great Mix...as always!!!
Your flow it's really amazing bro...Gracias ♥
Gracias a ti por escuchar mi bro un saludo ;)
En España todo suena más chabacano a nivel de producción porque no ha habido una influencia clara de algo concreto. Por ejemplo en USA cada zona tenía su sonido y aquí ha sido más random y globalizado todo.
@@FlowsGx m
Rappers from Spain sound dope because they rap with the dialect of words that sound like z
1st song is dope AF ... dont understand shit but he is slicing that beat
La primera 77 representando BARCELONA NEN
This is so much better than the fucking reggaeton!
No doubt of it man!
It's 2 different genres bro
Soy de coreano l like this song
im portugal and puerto rican also african american and this is really my jam !.
Esta guapísima la sesión, de las mejores
Habra mas como estas tranquilo jaja
Que temazos de la vieja escuela que elegiste para educar a los gringos 🙏🙏
Dopeness feelin the vibes 🎶🎶🎧
Dope 🎼🤘
Me encanta
Molaría una sesión de bases para rapear
jodeeer, está to' flama 🔥💪🏽
Salutando el Ray👉🎼☀️🏆🔥👑
Como lo sabes, Mucho Muchacho del tirón, bro. Jjjj
❤
Me han faltado mujeres en este mix y más tracks de maquetas pero está sabrosonnn
Locooooos
Real nigga vamos ahí bro! Suena bien 🎤🎵
What is the name of the track that starts at 8:00???
1:04:54 @SörenBremer .. das erinnert mich an was von dir...
🤟🏼🤜🏼🤛🏼🔥
Como dijo Charlie "Robaron la corona y se dejaron las joyas"
I also ask for Chicano rap!
Hahaha well you will have it hommie!
Lo escucho cada día de mi vida y no me aburro esto es la polla
Jjk, q fiera
I can notice a huge difference when Falsalarma comes in. "Eterna Juventud" should be the first track in this mix. Maybe you can find better bands and MC's in Spain, but in terms of sound they were always on top. I love them
Vamps mos vamos
American music forms: Spirituals, Blues, Ragtime, Jazz, Country, Gospel, Bluegrass, Folk, Rock n Roll, Doo-Wop, Soul, Funk, Disco, Punk, House and of course Rap and Hip Hop---all enjoy well documented African American roots coupled with undeniable Black American influence---whether directly or indirectly..
Latinos -- Puerto Ricans particularly -- please explain how you co-created or co-invented yet another installment in the legacy of Black Musical expression known as Rap and Hip Hop, yet didn't co-create or co-invent any of the elements of the 14 or so African American music forms that preceeded it? Or why you were nowhere to be found and absent during the creative and inventive foundation outlining the forms of African American musical expression, brilliance and greatness throughout, or even prior to the previous 14 or so African American music forms that are mentioned above. Yet then, all of a sudden--out of nowhere, you folks come along and falsely claim latinos and/or puerto ricans co-created and co-invented Rap and Hip Hop 50/50 half n half (which is the evidence-free and utter nonsense being peddled by Dr. Derrick Colon, radical latino, Fat Joe and numerous other un-informed and envious latinos---claims latinos never mentioned, verbalized or asserted during its inception in the early 1970's)---latinos claims of "50/50--half & half co-creation and co-invention just don't add up---it makes no sense and are increasingly coming under heavy scrutiny which is leading to these claims being easily debunked--widespread. Nice try though latinos and puerto ricans.
Make it make sense Latinos
this hella ugly lmaoo