Artist's albums
Mexicanos Bravos
2023 · album
Corazón, Corazón
2023 · single
24 Kilates
2023 · single
Mexicanos Bravos
2023 · single
La Flecha
2022 · album
Brindemos por Ellas
2021 · single
El de Arriba
2021 · single
Azariel Garcia
2021 · single
Vivir en Barrio
2021 · single
Mi Abuelita
2021 · single
Oxlajuj
2020 · album
Quinceañera
2020 · single
Amor de Barrio
2020 · single
Cuando Ladra
2020 · single
Solo el Rekuerdo
2020 · single
Cuando Reias
2020 · single
Vida Loka
2020 · single
Acostumbrado a Esto
2020 · single
La Verde
2020 · single
Águila en Vuelo
2019 · single
Lengua Universal
2018 · album
Hijos de Malinche
2018 · single
No Soy Tu Perro
2018 · single
Vida Explosiva
2018 · single
Nieves de Enero
2018 · single
Somos Once
2017 · album
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Biography
The three Garcia brothers (Javier "DJ Payback" Garcia, Manuel "Skribe" Garcia, and Eduardo "El Chivo" Garcia) and their music are the product of their cross-cultural life experience, a common story among young urban Latinos. Originally from Iramuca, Mexico, the brothers relocated to the United States, living in Milwaukee and Chicago, where they soaked up the hip-hop music and identity that surrounded them. Simultaneously tied to American youth culture and their Mexican heritage and community, the Garcia brothers chose rap lyrics and DJ turntables to express their national pride. Under the name Kinto Sol, the young artists released their debut record, Del Norte al Sur, joining the swelling ranks of Latino artists using their voices for political protest. The release that followed, Hecho en Mexico, encouraged peers to take pride in their heritage, while La Sangre Nunca Muere took a strong stance on fidelity to the family. With each release, Kinto Sol won a larger listening audience and more credibility in an industry often suspicious of the new and different. While it was difficult to get strong label backing as an overtly political act, Kinto Sol had built up undeniable momentum. The Garcia brothers accepted an invitation from Univision Records for the 2007 release of Los Hijos del Maiz. The record confronted contemporary challenges faced by young Latino audiences, including ignorance, political corruption, and racism. Two years later Kinto Sol issued Carcel de Suenos, their label debut for Machete Music, and landed at number nine on the rap charts, providing a higher profile for their message and more exposure when touring. El Último Suspiro followed in 2010 and peaked at 25 on the rap charts, though 2012's Familia, Fe y Patria climbed well inside the Top Ten. Following a relentless touring schedule, the trio would not issue another recording until 2015, when Protegiendo el Penacho was released and also climbed under the rap chart umbrella to peak at nine. The following year's Lo Ke No Se Olvida was issued by the independent Virus Enterprises and followed by a hits package in 2017 while the group was on tour. Kinto Sol's hard-earned reputation as the Public Enemy of hip-hop en español continues to precede them in underground hip-hop circles all over the United States and Mexico. ~ Evan C. Gutierrez, Rovi