Ska-P

Ska-P is a pivotal Spanish ska punk band renowned for their politically charged lyrics, infectious rhythms, and energetic performances. Emerging from Vallecas, Madrid, in the early '90s, the band quickly established themselves on the global music scene with their potent mix of ska and punk, infused with sharp social and political commentary. Their music often tackles issues such as racism, fascism, capitalism, and animal rights, resonating with a wide audience looking for both melody and message.

Over the years, Ska-P has released a series of influential albums and hit tracks that have solidified their place in the ska-punk world. With releases such as "Game Over" and "Live In Woodstock Festival," they have continued to evolve their sound while staying true to their roots. The band's energetic live performances have endeared them to fans worldwide, turning their concerts into massive, animated gatherings. Despite announcing hiatuses in their career, Ska-P's commitment to social and political issues, combined with their undiminished musical zeal, has ensured their longevity and relevance in the music industry. Their recent releases, such as "El Ático" and "SEGUIMOS," demonstrate that Ska-P continues to be a powerful voice for change, using their platform to spotlight injustices and rally for a better world.

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El Ático
Single - Released June 16, 2023
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