Bad Gyal

Bad Gyal, a uniquely influential figure in the global urban music scene, hails from Catalonia, Spain, and has become an emblem of the country's burgeoning alternative music landscape. Born Alba Farelo in 1997, she broke onto the scene with a Catalan adaptation of Rihanna's "Work," which quickly went viral and established her as an artist to watch. Embracing the stage name Bad Gyal, she carved out a niche for herself by blending elements of dancehall, reggaeton, trap, and other urban genres, infusing them with her distinctive twist and multilingual lyrics in Spanish, Catalan, and English.

Throughout her rapidly ascending career, Bad Gyal has garnered international recognition for her captivating music and dynamic persona. Her recent releases, such as the heady and rhythmic "Enamórate" and the powerful "GHETTO PRINCESS," showcase her continued growth and experimentation with new sounds. "Mi Lova" and "El Sol Me Da" further exemplify her signature fusion of genres, while collaborations like "QUE RICO" demonstrate her ability to connect with other artists in the broader music community. With songs like "KÁRMIKA" and "Real G," Bad Gyal has proven her versatility and her commitment to pushing the boundaries of music, solidifying her status as an avant-garde artist and a trendsetter in the international music scene. Her bold lyrics and infectious beats, including those in tracks like "Chulo" and "Sin Carné," establish her as a voice of a generation unafraid to challenge norms and chart new territories in the urban genre.

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Duro De Verdad pt.2
Single - Released September 12, 2024
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