After his frustrated presentation on Saturday, which had to be rescheduled due to inclement weather because it was an open place on the beach near the Lighthouse, the artist had his revenge from the trays in his reunion with the Argentine public after a long time. .
From the center of the stage, he showed his skills as a DJ to mix and remix live a repertoire that explains his meteoric rise to the international scene, with four recent nominations in the last Latin Grammys and millions of reproductions on his digital platforms.
True to his style, wearing a gray hooded sweatshirt, sunglasses and the cap that bears his initials, the urban star burst in around twelve o’clock at night to locate himself in the middle of a booth lined with LED screens that continued the story. visual that the screens offered, with retro-futuristic images and digital portraits that enhanced the flight of his music.
The voice of Nathy Peluso in the first bars of “BZRP Music Session #36” they decreed the beginning of a set that would not miss any of their most anticipated songs, fired from a mixer that dominated from start to finish to find answers in an audience at that it took him a few songs to warm up.
After a series that included collaborations with L-Gante, Zaramay, Eladio Carrión, there was an unexpected turn in his repertoire with the classic “Can’t get you out of my head” by Australian Kylie Minogue, which Bizarrap took the opportunity to intertwine with his session with Alemán and continue his journey with the ones he recorded with MHD and Dani.
A man of few words, he expressed himself best from the decks, with sudden ups and downs in tempo and the effective use of filters to cut frequencies and make the audience stand out singing the songs, many of them brought to Skrillex-style dubstep. , one of the musical references of the Argentine producer.
“Today marks five years since I started with Bizarrap, so I want to thank you for this,” he said in one of his few interventions with the microphone, before finishing everything with a remix of “Mamichula”, the song that produced the rapper Thunder with the guest voice of Nicki Nicole, and that from the speakers of the Atpark made the public vibrate with new sounds and a synth-wave imprint.
The voice of the Rosario star would continue to sound in “YaMeFui”, the song with which Bizarrap and Duki They fulfilled their promise to record together if the Argentine team led by Lionel Messi was crowned champion in the Copa América in Brazil.
Midway through the end, he intertwined other hits such as “Unfollow” (feat. Duki & Justin Quiles) with the song he “released” with Nicky Jam and his last “Bzrp Session” of 2021 with Tiago PZK, a reggaeton that bears his personal brand as an alchemist of urban and electronic sounds that continues to garner millions of views on platforms.
“Malbec”, another of the ones he produced for Duki, was left for a fiery farewell with a K-pop pulse and with a more than accelerated tempo to put a final touch to an (almost) self-referential tour that the producer recreated as a DJ: “It’s the last one, guachos. I want you all singing,” he warned before doing the last one, announcing his new session with L-Gante and Pablo Lezcano and leaving the stage, but not before taking a selfie with the public.
Before his show, the night was enlivened by DJ Stuart and the renowned producer Omar Varela, another of the visible faces of the explosion of the Argentine urban scene, who, in a format similar to that of his colleague, mixed some of his most celebrated productions, such as those he did for L-Ghent and Dillom (“Tinty Nasty”) and Duki and Khea (“She Don?t Give a Fo”) and had the pleasure of bringing some of his friends like streamers Manzana and Oky up on stage.
The AtPark stage, where urban culture, electronic music and rock coexist in its programming, will feature shows by María Becerra and Knowing Russia next weekend.
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