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Peligroso
From the streets of East Los Angeles, Miami, and Venezuela, talented Latin Rap artists tell their chilling street narratives about life in the barrio. Latin Hip-Hop and funky grooves mixed with spanish Rock, Mariachi, and tropical beats make these songs fresh and unique.
Featured In
“Esto Es Guerra” featured in "Gran Torino" (Warner Bros. Pictures), "Not Forgotten" (Anchor Bay Ent.), and "The Cleaner" (A&E).
"Con La Ultima Bala" featured in Flash Forward (ABC).
“Unamonos” featured in "Sleeper Cell" (Showtime), "Not Forgotten" (Anchor Bay Ent.).
“La Calle” featured in "Sleeper Cell" (Showtime), "Cold Case" (CBS), "Dark Blue" (TNT), "Heroes" (NBC), "Not Forgotten" (Anchor Bay Ent.).
“Peligroso” featured in "Sleeper Cell" (Showtime).
“Mi Placa” featured in "NCIS" (CBS), and "Entourage" (HBO)
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Artist Click song name for demo
Proyecto TQ Esto Es Guerra - Lyrics
Claroscuro Unamonos - Lyrics
Azucar MC La Calle - Lyrics
Proyecto TQ No Te Metas Conmigo - Lyrics
Azucar MC Peligroso - Lyrics
Proyecto TQ Encierra Su Piel - Lyrics
Proyecto TQ Nuestra Culpa - Lyrics
Proyecto TQ Guerrero - Lyrics
Azucar MC Preso En El Paso - Lyrics
Proyecto TQ Los Bajamos - Lyrics
Azucar MC Mi Placa - Lyrics
Qbanito Con La Ultima Bala - Lyrics
Reviews
Latin rap (as well as its subgenre of Chicano rap) has thrived along the West Coast, Southwest and Midwestern states with little promotion due to the large Latino populations of those regions.
In recent years the term "Urban Regional" was coined to refer to Spanish rap performed over beats infused with the sounds and melodies from popular Mexican music styles such as Banda, Cumbia, Norteno and others.
The constant migration of people from one country to another has greatly influenced the dispersion of cultures and music across the globe. In the music realm, this can be heard with many different genres, like reggae, (which later led to dancehall), rap/hip-hop, reggaeton, and Latin rap. The latter form of music has been a hit especially in countries with a large number of migrators to the United States. For example, Mexico has a growing hip hop scene with groups such as Control Machete, Cartel De Santa, and Molotov. Similarly, the movement has spread to Puerto Rico, a country where many of its residents have moved to New York, Miami and Chicago over the years. Latin rap was jumpstarted by a wave of rappers that received considerable radio time during the late 1980s. In addition to Latin rap in Puerto Rico developing around the same time as early American hip-hop, and rap and reggae simultaneously having a substantial impact on each other, all three genres (rap, Latin rap, and reggae/dancehall) relate a certain message to their respective audiences. Puerto Rican rap emerged as a form of cultural and social protest within the Puerto Rican context. This is similar to the way American and Jamaican youth used rap and reggae/dancehall as a means to communicate their feelings on social, cultural, and political issues. In essence, Puerto Rican rap became the voice of Puerto Rican youth like dancehall and rap music are methods of expression for their Jamaican and lower-class U.S. youth counterparts.
It should also be noted that a number of East Coast rappers that have been usually identified as African American have parentage from a country that speaks Spanish or Portuguese, usually Puerto Rico, The Dominican Republic, and Panama.
Also now a days hip hop has taken over the South American streets having early appareances in the 90´s in countries like Venezuela, Colombia, and Argentina. Nowadays the latin hip hop is considered as some of the best and most important for their lyrics and flow in their songs and freestyles.

ALBUM CREIDTS:

1. Proyecto TQ - Esto Es Guerra (N.A. Alvarez, J.A.Perez-Alvarez)

Arrangement: Neiver A. Alvarez, Jesus Alejandro “El Niño
Programming: Neiver A. Alvarez
Keyboards, Guitars: Jesus Alejandro “El Niño
Electric Guitars, Bass: Danny Osuna
Vocals: Qbanito, Jesus Alejandro “El Niño

2. Claroscuro - Unámonos (D.Indart, D.Osuna, S.Traina)

Arrangement, programming: Daniel Indart, Danny Osuna
Electric Guitars, Bass: Danny Osuna
Vocals: Daniel Indart, Danny Osuna

3. Azucar MC – La Calle (D.Osuna, D.Indart, L.Rangel)

Arrangement, programming: Daniel Indart, Danny Osuna
Electric Guitars, Bass: Danny Osuna
Vocals: Azucar MC, Daniel Indart

4. Proyecto TQ – No Te Metas Conmigo (N.A.Alvarez, J.A.Perez-Alvarez, D.Indart, S.Traina)

Arrangement: Neiver A. Alvarez, Jesus Alejandro “El Niño
Programming: Neiver A. Alvarez
Additional arrangement and programming: Daniel Indart, Danny Osuna
Electric Guitars, Bass: Danny Osuna
Vocals: Qbanito, Jesus Alejandro “El Niño”, Daniel Indart

5. Azucar MC - Peligroso (D.Indart, D.Osuna, S.Traina, L.Rangel)

Arrangement, programming: Daniel Indart, Danny Osuna
Electric Guitars, Bass: Danny Osuna
Vocals: Azucar MC

6. Proyecto TQ – Encierra Su Piel (N.A.Alvarez, J.A.Perez-Alvarez, D.Indart, D.Osuna)

Arrangement: Neiver A. Alvarez, Jesus Alejandro “El Niño”
Programming: Neiver A. Alvarez
Additional arrangement and programming: Daniel Indart, Danny Osuna
Spanish Guitars: Daniel Indart
Electric Guitars, Bass: Danny Osuna
Vocals: Daniel Indart

7. Proyecto TQ – Nuestra Culpa (N.A.Alvarez, J.A.Perez-Alvarez, D.Osuna)

Arrangement: Neiver A. Alvarez, Jesus Alejandro “El Niño
Programming: Neiver A. Alvarez
Additional arrangement and programming: Daniel Indart, Danny Osuna
Electric Guitars, Bass: Danny Osuna
Vocals: Qbanito

8. Proyecto TQ – Guerrero (N.A.Alvarez, D.Indart)

Arrangement and Programming: Neiver A. Alvarez
Additional arrangement and programming: Daniel Indart, Danny Osuna
Electric Guitars, Bass: Danny Osuna
Vocals: Qbanito, Daniel Indart

9. Azucar MC – Preso en El Paso (D.Indart, D.Osuna, M.Davies, S.Traina, L.Rangel)

Arrangement, programming: Daniel Indart, Danny Osuna
Electric Guitars, Bass, Trés: Danny Osuna
Vocals: Azucar MC

10. Proyecto TQ – Los Bajamos (N.A.Alvarez, J.A.Perez-Alvarez, D.Indart)

Arrangement: Neiver A. Alvarez, Jesus Alejandro “El Niño
Programming: Neiver A. Alvarez
Additional arrangement and programming: Daniel Indart, Danny Osuna
Bass: Danny Osuna
Spanish Guitars: Daniel Indart
Vocals: Qbanito, Daniel Indart

11. Azucar MC – Mi Placa (O.L.Morejon/J.Lehmkuhl/L.Rangel)

Arrangement: Jesus Alejandro “El Niño”
Additional arrangement, programming: John Lehmkuhl
Spanish Guitars: Oscar Luis Morejon, Narciso Garcia Gonzalez
Percussion: Eugenio Osorio
Vocals: Azucar MC, Daniel Indart

12. Qbanito – Con La Ultima Bala (N.A.Alvarez)

Arrangement and Programming: Neiver A. Alvarez
Additional arrangement and programming: Daniel Indart, Danny Osuna
Bass: Danny Osuna
Vocals: Qbanito

Producer: Daniel Indart
Executive Producer: Sara Traina
Engineered and mixed by Daniel Indart and Danny Osuna, Indart Studios, Tarzana, California. Cover art by Aristides Hernandez "Ares". Graphics by Hector Cortez.

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