About
Colombian rapper and songwriter known for his hip hop music rooted in the Bogotá and Soacha rap scene including the songs "Tengo Tiempo," "Destino," "Dedicación Evolución," "Q' Les Pasa," "La Soledad No Miente," "Combate Final," "Míralo," "Fusión de Dos," "Deja Vu," and "Buenas Nuevas" along with the projects Cristal Flow, Siberiano, Sensei de Ceremonia, and Juerza Bruta.
Before fame
He discovered hip hop at a young age and began writing rap lyrics in the late 1990s. He joined the Soacha-based group Shakema Crew early in his career. He eventually transitioned into a solo career. His first breakthrough period came in the early 2010s when he released his first solo album Cristal Flow in 2012. He began uploading his music onto YouTube in 2012.
Trivia
He is also known for his involvement in the Bogotá music collective La Coffeeling Prolé.
Family life
His real name is Ángel Andrade Jiménez. He was born in Bogotá, Colombia. He grew up between Bogotá and Soacha, Cundinamarca, Colombia.
Associated with
He is part of Colombia's modern hip-hop generation alongside artists like J Balvin.