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Electric Ocean 3:360:00/3:36
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God of Fear 6:020:00/6:02
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Shadows (Club Edit) 7:320:00/7:32
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Rocca
Rocca is a bridge between worlds — a rapper who has turned language, migration, and identity into art. Born in France to Colombian parents, raised between cultures, and shaped by the streets of Paris and New York, he became one of the pioneers of bilingual rap and a cultural icon in Latin hip-hop.
Through his work with Tres Coronas, Rocca helped define the golden era of Latin urban music, combining raw lyricism, political awareness, and street narrative into a sound that resonated across continents. His solo career expanded that legacy, blending French precision, Caribbean cadence, and Andean soul into something unmistakably his own.
Rocca’s art carries a sense of purpose — his verses move between reflection and rebellion, between memory and movement. He stands not just as an MC, but as a storyteller of migration, a symbol of cultural resilience, and a living proof that hip-hop is a universal language of liberation.
LATEST ALBUM
“Cimarrón” is Rocca’s most introspective and liberated project to date — a sonic manifesto that reclaims both heritage and autonomy. The title itself, meaning “escaped slave,” serves as a metaphor for freedom through art, marking his evolution from lyrical craftsman to cultural guardian.
The production merges Afro-Colombian percussion, modern beats, and ancestral textures, creating a powerful dialogue between roots and revolution. Each track feels like a ritual of identity, where Rocca invokes history while confronting the present. His flow remains elegant yet fierce — switching between French and Spanish with effortless rhythm and emotional gravity.
“Cimarrón” isn’t just an album; it’s an act of resistance and a celebration of origin. It positions Rocca as one of the rare artists who can merge intellectual depth with street energy, global awareness with local truth — making him a timeless voice in the evolution of Latin and world hip-hop.