El Prieto

Rapper

El Prieto was born in Valencia, Valencian Community, Spain on April 13th, 1982 and is the Rapper. At the age of 42, El Prieto biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
April 13, 1982
Nationality
Venezuela
Place of Birth
Valencia, Valencian Community, Spain
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42 years old
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Aries
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Singer
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El Prieto Life

Argulo Rivas (born April 13, 1982 in Valencia, Venezuela), also known as Prieto Gang and formerly known as Colombia, is a Venezuelan hip hop singer, songwriter, and producer of Venezuelan hip hop.

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El Prieto Career

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Rivas was born in Valencia, Venezuela, on April 13, 1982. Rivas' experiences of being buried in Petare's slums have inspired his music.

El Prieto began his career as a rapist right after returning from Colombia to Venezuela. They decided to form a rap pair after meeting Rekeson in a nightclub and doing a freestyle with him, and Guerrilla Seca (GCK) was born. In those days, rap, which was about 1995, was very underground, with only "La Corte" sounding. Rekeson and Prieto Beretta (then known as Colombia) were determined to improve in the streets, where they met Juan Carlos Echendia, who hired them for Subterráneo Records, where they made their first appearance with other underground rap groups, Venezuela Subterránea.

They decided to release another album after three years, and Subterráneo Records' second (First solo) Guerrilla Seca's second (The Most Real Reality) was released, making them well-known throughout Venezuela and encouraging rap to be popular, and encouraging rap to be popular.

El Prieto and Rekeson had some personal issues and decided to release two albums alone, but under the name of GCK so as not to damage the duo. This is how "Yo contra el mundo" (Me Against the World) and "Jugando Vivo" (Playing Live) were so bon. Me Against The World was criticized a lot by the pair's supporters, which was the exact opposite of Rekeson's work, which was gratefully acknowledged. But their differences would not last long because two years later, they would be back on their new album.

Juan Carlos Echendia, the former president of Subterráneo Records, and the deceased singer, Mc Ardilla, are also known for their strong differences. Were the most talked about in the genre, with some artists breaking through.

They decided to unleash "Al Aire Pero Preso" (Free But Jailed), this time as a team again, without the support of Subterráneo Records, with whom they had some differences. Fans were keen on the album, but it didn't last long because El Prieto and Rekeson became polarized again one year later, causing them to break away definitively and culminating with the Guerrilla Seca project, leaving many viewers dissatisfied. Rekeson continued to do his best work as El Prieto did, but he did not get enough of him.

"Petare barrio de pakistan" is the video on YouTube that has more than 8 million viewers (Petare Neighborhood Of Pakistan), part I of Pike Neighborhood Of Pakistan).

"People don't get the positive side of the film, but the negative side, it's not apology," El Prieto says, is that we should tell Venezuela and Latin America of what is going on right now in the community, not just Petare Barrio of Pakistan."

"Every neighborhood has good and bad things; everyone plays basketball and football; but people who play sports are now victims of a bad play and are deemed "unsafe." That's where the chaos starts, what we call Pakistan on the street.

"Everyone knows that Pakistan is not in Venezuela, which is on another continent, but that many people die." Every weekend, the people who die by violence are stabbed. Do not touch the sun with a finger."

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