Raperos de Emaús is a rap group that emerged in 2004 from Barañain, near Pamplona (Iruña) in the Basque Country, Spain. They are known for their distinctive style, performing in both Basque and Spanish, which reflects their cultural roots and local identity. Their music blends social commentary with sharp lyricism, making them a notable and enduring presence in the Spanish rap scene. Some of their notable works include the album "La ley del hambre," released in collaboration with The Titanians, showcasing their commitment to thoughtful and impactful hip-hop.
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