The Tyets celebrate their five years in music with the release of ‘Tornem a casa’

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If this year you have not been able to listen Coti x coti On the radio or on TikTok we accompany you in the feeling. If a friend has not recommended it to you, we are here to make you take note. And it’s just a few days ago The Tyets received in physical form the gold and platinum record they achieved with this song during the summer.

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This sardana, which right now has almost 20 million views on Spotify, is just one of the hits with which This duo from Mataró is making history for music in Catalan thanks to their latest album, Epic Soletewhich hit the market during the month of March with collaborations from artists such as Juliet, MushkaaFlashy Ice Cream and Figa Flawas, some of the names that are revolutionizing the Catalan scene today. In fact, This 2023 they became the first music group in Catalan that managed to exceed one million monthly listeners on the platform.

But his music has crossed the limits of Maresme and Catalonia to become a phenomenon on a national and international scale. This is demonstrated, for example, by their sold out in Madrid for this December 2 at the Sala Copernico or the European tour that will also begin next month with stops in Brussels, Dublin, London and Copenhagen, which can boast of having hung the poster of sold-out tickets on two of its dates. As if that were not enough, the end of his tour planned for November 16, 2024 at the Sant Jordi Club also does not have tickets available.

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This weekend, in addition, Xavier Coca and Oriol De Ramon were celebrating: November 16 marked five years since the release of their first EP, Trapetón, with which they presented themselves to the world mixing trap and reggaeton in Catalan. What began as a project that was born almost accidentally and self-produced has become a hallmark that over the years has introduced other urban rhythms, pop and electronic overtones, making them recognizable wherever they go.

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Along with the great party they had with friends this weekend, one more reason to celebrate: the launch of We return homean electronic song with nineties overtones (this is EDM, Electronic Dance Music, Electronic Dance Music!) which were released on November 17 to the platforms to put the finishing touch to a completely round year. And after filling the concert halls, enjoying the summer festivals, sleeping little and see how 90,000 people dance to the rhythm of Coti x Coti during a Barça match against Atlético de Madrid, you have to know how to look back, take the car and your suitcases and return to Mataró to rest while on the way you listen to some of Estopa or El Canto del Loco. !! Congratulations!!

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