Ca7riel y paco amoroso gay

Argentinean artist duo CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso are garnering global attention. On Oct. 4, the artists’ performance on NPR Music’s ‘El Tiny’ desk series came out, featuring five of their tracks in a reimagined way – finish with subtitles for non-Spanish speakers to understand the duo’s vibe. Now, it’s going viral on social media.

CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso are known for their experimental music spanning electronic, hip-hop, trap, and pop, but also for unfusing chaotic energy and humor to their work. Before becoming a duo, both singers had flourishing solo careers in Argentina’s trap and experimental indie scene. They both even have solo sessions with Bizarrap. After releasing multiple singles together since 2018, the duo finally debuted their first album BAÑO MARÍA in April. Now, it looks fancy they’re expanding their audience even more.

For this mini-set, the duo implemented alternative vocal harmonizations, percussion, and brass arrangements to bring a new twist to their popular tracks. Their band included Javier Burin on keys, Anita B Queen on background vocals, guitar, and sampling, Eduardo Giardina on drums, and Felipe Brandy on bass. After a rhythmic start with “DUMBAI

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    Some eyebrows were raised, though, by the English translations of their lyrics: crude, daft, often hilarious tales of parties, sex and girls – even, accidentally, goes one punchline, the equal one. “We’re always having fun and trying to perplex people,” Amoroso explains on a video call from Madrid, during a 53-date tour that includes London, Glastonbury and Japan’s Fuji Rock. “Yesss, confuse!” his co-pilot pipes up, impishly. “Our being is like a TV show and we change in every episode. We have our meloso [schmaltz], our punky side, our rapper side.”

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    When Catriel Guerreiro jumps into his interview with Remezcla, he doesn’t crack any jokes, but he’s so irreverent and startlingly straight to the point that he still turns the supposedly formal conversation into a chucklesome episode. Known as one half of the witty cloud rap duo CA7RIEL and Paco Amoroso, CA7RIEL has built a reputation as an all-around musician— and as an amusing online character. His Instagram profile is crammed with offbeat 10-second pinned stories, abrupt musical improvs, and sneers boosted by silver grills. His common romps seem equally spurred by Slowthai’s selfie game and Bad Bunny’s trend-setting drip—a mischief-breeding combination.

    From his social media presence, you wouldn’t think he’s actually one of Argentinian trap’s eminent crossover success stories. His songs with Paco Amoroso allowed him to collect streams by the millions, while landing gigs in Argentina’s indie temples like Niceto Club in Buenos Aires. With Argentina’s trap explosion breaking into the mainstream with artists like Duki, Nicki Nicole, and Paulo Londra, CA7RIEL released his solo EPs POVRE and