A little less than a year ago, the author came across a song performed by an artist. Unknown and shameless young artist named Mushkaa. Only a few songs were released at the time, but these two tracks with several thousand reproductions were enough to attract the attention of venues, festivals, record agencies and, of course, the public. As monstrous as it sounds, but here it is: then he received the first offers both to give a concert – which he did – and to sign a contract – which he did not. The attention you generate with a buzz reggaeton partying with other women and being sensual as the hero of their desires or heartbreaks (“The girl who took my cold is gone, Cupid shot us, stole my heart and is now more hers than mine”), something not very common in urban music. “Luckily I’ve never had to fight, I’m not a victim of homophobia. Homophobic in my generation is the idiot of the group. As a woman, I sing to women because I love them and it’s just supernatural, but I don’t think it’s done much,” says Mushkaa, 18.
To the handful of promising reggaeton and dance hall songs he had so far, he added a new one at the end of the year, which means a significant change in recordings. ominous and delicate ‘Los 15 (pq stas triste)’ about the darkness doomed by adolescent doubts. A song written at the age of 15, says the young woman. “I don’t close myself to anything, I don’t follow a line. I’ll definitely release reggaeton songs from now on that I’ll always pimp, but I’m also a very sensitive person.” He explains about the combination: “I have a major opportunity, I want to show that I know how to do it, these are very intimate things, my subjects, and yes, I had a bit of a panic when I showed up, but since then the Feedback was good from the beginning, I was pretty relieved.”
Mushkaa, who trained as a trumpet player as a kid and who is this year Taller began studying at de Músics, playing mainly Catalan reggaeton with interruptions in Spanish and English.a jargon and mix that perfectly translates what happens in language in some high school courtyards, just as it does. By the way, from Maresme, one of the focal points of the Catalan cityscape. Mushkaa, 18, said, “My friends and I say a word in Spanish every three sentences… I hope we don’t say it because it’s deadly. Everything. An example of the latter and the above is ‘Bona’, a collaboration with Flashy Ice Cream and the 31 FAM bands, where the young woman sings in the choir. can be found at screw: “And now the CIA is investigating this so unstoppably that when the truth looks at it it’s ‘mine’ but then I look for the other; ‘still’ believes it, vull fer els pasos de l’Alba”.
Mushkaa is Alba Farelo’s sister, Irma Farelo. bad girl. And something similar to what happened to Bad Gyal in the beginning happens to her, whispering that she is the daughter of actor Eduard Farelo.. That’s how it is, when the family tree is completed she says, “We’re going a little different ways, but it’s true that I’ve been lucky to have such a close reference to me. I grew up with him, he’s a very hardworking person, he’s always loved and therefore worked hard for verse. I don’t want to do the same as he didbecause each has its stamp, but it is an example of a work”.
Performing at the Sidecar venue in Barcelona this Friday, Mushkaa explains that he chooses urban music because it’s what he consumes most (pointing to Yung Beef or Albany, for example), but he’s also impressed. indie is something that is appreciated for example in its last theme. With only six songs, the young artist exemplifies the current state of their concerts as follows: “My bowling is like going to a book show and not having read it.” He says this because he showed unreleased material and said he would release it in EP format shortly.
Source: Informacion

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