EN LO MUSICAL: La historia del trap hispano
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Let's talk about Hispanic trap, one of the most popular genres in the last 7 years, which is constantly evolving, with artists who have taken this genre further than just artists like the current number one, Bad Bunny, Arcángel, De La Ghetto, and yes, Duki, John Beef, Neutro Shorty, Pablo Chile, and many more artists who
made this genre what it is today. There's a massive number of trappers who have made this genre one of the most listened to in all of Hispanic culture, and new artists emerge every day. I'm one of those new artists, but have you ever wondered—and if you have, suck my dick—how Hispanic trap was born? Well, my dear boy,
today I'm going to solve that little mystery you have. How's the most virgin community on the internet doing? Welcome to this new section of the channel, which I'm going to call " Musical," and in this little musical section, we're going to talk about various musical topics. Your host, Alejandro Juárez, artistically known as Juárez, and today I
present to you the history of the trap pack [Music]. Surely many will say that trap was born in 2015 and 2016. With artists like De La Ghetto, Arcángel, Bad Bunny, or the so-called creator of trap, Anuel AA, let me tell you that you are extremely wrong. Neither Bad Bunny nor Anuel created trap; they popularized
the genre immensely. Yes, they didn't invent it. And to know who was the first Hispanic to make trap, we have to travel back in time to 2010. But before we get to that era, let's go back a little further to make one thing clear. By then, Hispanic rap was already quite a large movement. It had been around for a long
time and already had many high-caliber artists. Hispanic rap emerged then, mostly conscious rap, rapping about social, political, moral issues, etc. And when someone made rap and didn't address any of these topics or simply didn't have street cred, it was very frowned upon. We have the beautiful case of Porta, who, for being a
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