Daniel Heredia Vidal is the real name of the Spanish trap singer who was initiated into music behind the scenes and on stage as a professional producer under the nickname Rels Beats (this last word refers to the pulse or rhythm of a song), decided to go solo with his first EP Change or die in 2014, until he became who he is today: Rels B.

He grew up listening to music from artists such as Deep Purple, The Beatles and The Rolling Stones, but when he started his career in the artistic world, he focused on genres such as rap. He is considered one of the representatives of the new wave of hip hop Spanish, but the path he has taken and his life have certainly not been easy.

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He was born on October 18, 1993 on the Spanish island of Palma de Mallorca. At the age of 15, he made the decision to run away from home to work as a bricklayer and waiter, after experiencing an abusive family environment and an unstable relationship with his father. A few months passed and his mother followed him. They moved to his grandmother’s house, who encouraged him to follow his dreams in the industry.

That’s why he chose to dedicate himself completely to what he loves most from the moment he received it: music your first YouTube check ($400), and he realized it was the same as what he made in one month at a fast food restaurant.

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He has released eight studio albums on the digital music platform Spotify, where he has almost 20 million monthly listeners. His latest project is Afrolovaan album consisting of 9 songs, entirely in the style afrobeatwhich premiered on July 21.

Skinny Flak is another nickname of his and at the age of 29 he can boast of having presented at the Foro Sol de México to an audience of 65,000 people, and be responsible for closing the fourth night of the 2023 Viña Festival, where he won two Seagulls (one silver and one gold). He also has almost 5 million followers on his personal Instagram profile and the music video for the single Me It was viewed 457 million times on his YouTube channel.

Rels B wants to conquer Guayaquil with a city concert

All Ecuadorians who love hip hop, tick, falland urban music can enjoy the presentation offered next Saturday, October 7 at the Voltaire Paladines Polo Coliseum in Guayaquil.

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This event will be part of his world tour Flakk tour 2023and visitors will have the opportunity to sing their most famous and recent hits, such as Me, A rodeo, Of course I like youDoingHow did you sleep?, What’s here, among other things. You can buy your tickets via the TicketShow website and physical sales points.

Prices: VIP, $35; Fan $70; Box $85; Output box $100; Rels box $130. These values ​​do not include service costs or VAT.