10 April 2013

Andalusian rap. Cadiz's case

Mala Rodríguez (also La Mala, La Mala María) is probably the most exciting of the rap artists (raperos) from Cádiz to present. She started rapping in 1996 and has been very productive, cooperative and successful ever since. This post is dedicated both to her solo projects and collabos with other people. I begin with the rottenest of her songs, kindly greeting all the possible punk readers. Hope you enjoy the selection of videos.

First, she in her full glory and finery:


La Mala working together with other Andalusian raperos from Cádiz (All Day Green), Seville (Tote King and SFDK) and Málaga (Capaz), as well as with a flamenco guitarrist (tocaor) from Sevilla (Raimundo Amador) and a flamenco singer (cantaor) from Granada (Antonio Carmona):


La Mala collaborating with artists and groups from other cities and Spanish-speaking areas; including the cradles of Spanish rap, Madrid (Poison and Kultama) and Zaragoza (Violadores del Verso), and Argentina/Uruguay (Bajofondo), Mexico (Kinky and Julieta Venegas), Puerto Rico (Vico C, Calle 13, and Tego Calderón) and Dominican Republic (Romeo Santos and Arianna Puello, rapping in the same song with already familiar Andalusians and Meko from Guinea Ecuatorial):


La Mala's projects with the artists from the rest of the world, Canada (Nelly Furtado) and Bulgaria (Upsurt):


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