translated from Spanish: Acru recommended almost twenty local rappers: check the list

Something had advanced on Twitter: “I’m going to be recommending a lot of Argentine rap artists that I think are vital to those who are part of this,” Acru wrote. And he complied. This Monday he shared almost twenty of lyricists and proposals that catch his attention from the local scene through his Instagram stories, highlighting from each one what he likes the most.

Next, we quote one by one of their recommendations and what Acru stands out from each of them:Asterisk / Javi Indian
“One of the first rappers I saw played live and I quickly found it a different one. Currently under the name Indian Javi you can find his music”.
Orion XL
“Considered by several rappers with whom I shared as one of the most time-related lyricists of the local game. In ‘Kaos & Harmony’ you can see it shining.”
Cno
“The man of the Wapeos. By now, already local rap school. It has its solo material and in grouping, ‘Kingteam'”.
Malajunta
“The owner of the jargon. Of those who made their music their ‘beyond the genre'”.

The Royal Connection
“Considered as one of the most prestigious groups. Each of its members has its own solo material and successes. Their bombs are produced by themselves in many cases. They certainly left their mark and a legacy of the local scene.”
Caliope Family & Brapo
“A formation and an MC. Versatility. This year they release a record that promises.”
Rapstinence
“The newest thing about Mar del Plata. They’re daring. Always in one.”
Kraneando Activity
“They have a swing that few drive. One of the few local groups in which the MC and beatmaker have the same prominence, well marked by themselves.”

Stravids
“To listen to Paul Podestá is to relate him directly to them. One of the groups that is getting strong today. They took a hit with ‘The Science of Bad Mornings’.”
T&K
“It was part of a break. One of the forerunners of the new wave that shines in the country today. His projects bear their stamp, either as MC or beatmaker under the name UZL.”
Kamada Three Four
“They achieved a level of filling and chemistry from their style and shape that more than once give the feeling of being one. Of the most knowledgeable of the ‘capricho of the metric’. Their music is like them: they age well.”
Golden Boyz
“One of the recent groups that are conquering from Rosario. You can find solo material from each of its members. A couple of days ago, one of its Trou Bless members published ‘GENNESYS’.”

Sixth Zen
“This rapper has its pair of world games played. To this day he remains one of the tamers of the metric. Maintaining the level over time is not an easy challenge and ‘the white tiger’ does it.”
 World Cup Crew
“This group marked a stage of the original style of Mar del Plata. It was an influence for freestyle generations as several of its members were closely related.”
First Spot Crew
“The PMC always had its characteristic sound that passes through almost all its members. If you heard them in a rimar round, you automatically know that something has to do with each other. The project features Zone in its musical side leaving its label beyond the sound of battles for which it is recognized”.
Roman Yougareth
“He’s one of those who’s getting strong from Cordoba. There’s not much of your stuff on the internet, but I think it came in on the right foot.”

Santoz
“He’s the one who’s all the time looking for challenges. Any beat and style serves as an evolutionary process. Not only does he leave his mark with his raps, but he gets his hand into the sound in both his own beats and his producer side.”

Klan
“Of the first to conquer square by square the under Argentine with freestyle. I really want to focus on this facet of your music. I think more than one who love graffiti and feels the valuable of conquering a yard can identify with his project. Some may talk about aerosols and sequences, but if you go south, it’s inevitable to come across the crotos.”
Rei All’a
“He’s got a styl. In my opinion, his album ‘Back in the Days’ took 2014.”
After a line of stories, ‘the spray child’ clarified that with this he seeks to “give rise to different artists, to push us all: “If tomorrow social networks will explode we only have the place of belonging and we all come from a movement. Sometimes it seems that everyone creates their microisla but we are closer to each other than they seem.” Before retiring, he anticipated that there will be another ‘pseudo playlist’ soon. Take note.

Original source in Spanish

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