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Yung Beef is the pioneer of trap in Spain. Without him, the story of what happened with the musical and cultural movement in our language could not be told. El Seco, Ferandito Kit-Kat, Papasito Bars, has experimented with all the musical rhythms of the street; from boom-bap, trap, reggaeton and dembow. His mentality as an artist has been to grow from independence and the collective, promoting artists from his label, La Vendición Records. The demonic, dark imagery and aesthetics with hundreds of references to cinematography and TV, as well as partying, drugs and excess in his songs, is real. At the time, there were two visions in Spain about the music industry: C. Tangana's, which was to use the record labels to his advantage, and Yung Beef's, which was to stay away from the system as much as possible. In this episode, Fernando Gávez Gómez (his given name), talks about the beginnings of trap in Spain, the PXXR GANG, Vendición Records and its influence, La Mafia del Amor, and confesses his devotion to the devil, throwing himself at God, Bad Bunny and talks about his perspective regarding street music. Follow me on social media for more content: Instagram https://bit.ly/3vFU0PT TikTok https://bit.ly/3gFrnNe Twitter https://bit.ly/3gEuXs0 Facebook https://bit.ly/35DsfwUu YouTube / h%c3%a9ctorel%c3%ad