Shitstem shares “VENGO”, his new single

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A tribute to the roots with a daring musical proposal that challenges genres and blends them in a fascinating way.

Shitstem surprises with his new single “COME”, an innovative fusion of reggaeton and hip hop with elements of Argentine folklore. This song, which stands out for its clean, simple and powerful production with a powerful bass drum solo, celebrates the musical roots of Shitstem while paying tribute to legendary folklore figures, such as Violeta Parra and Atahualpa Yupanqui. “COME” reimagines tradition from a contemporary and urban perspective.

The single is not only a fresh musical exploration, but also a provocative act as it fuses genres that rarely intertwine. Shitstemwhose real name is Juana Passerigrew up in Mar del Plata, Argentina and has been a disruptive figure in the Argentine hip hop scene since 2019.

as a person queer independent, he is recognized for having a musical project with a team mostly from the LGBT+ community, this reaffirms his values ​​and the congruence of Shitstem Well, it stands out, thanks to the talent it presents in the hip hop and contemporary urban music scene.

“COME” is the second preview of his next album, which will be released in 2025. Through this album, Shitstem seeks to connect music with his roots, reflecting the impact it has had on his life since childhood and expressing gratitude. Without a doubt, the work of the person who interprets this single is a clear example of creativity, innovation and freshness. Shitstem It leaves us expectant.

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