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La Mala Rodríguez

 
Artist: Mala Rodríguez

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Jota Mayúscula, Supernafamacho, Griffi, Titan, La Alta Escuela, La Gota Que Colma
  • Born: February 13, 1979, Jerez de la Frontera, Spain
  • Active: 2000s
  • Genres: Rap
  • Instrument: Vocals
  • Representative Albums: "Malamarismo", "Alevosía", "Lujo Ibérico
  • Representative Songs: "Con Diez O Con Veinte", "Especias y Especies

Biography

Spanish rap star Mala Rodríguez rose to fame quickly, working with some of Spain's top hip-hop producers and earning plenty of attention with her socially minded lyrics and strong femininity. She arose from the fertile hip-hop scene of Seville during the late '90s -- known then as La Mala, an indication of the hardcore nature of her early work -- and she relocated to Madrid once her career prospects appeared promising. Her debut album, Lujo Ibérico (2000), released by Universal, established her immediately as one of Spain's more notable rappers. The album included production work by Jota Mayúscula, Supernafamacho, and Dive Dibosso, who are among Spain's top beat-makers, and spawned the popular song "Yo Marco el Minuto," which was featured in the well-known film Lucía y el Sexo (2002). Her notoriety was cemented when the video for "La Niña," a single from her second album, Alevosía (2003), was banned from Spanish TV because of its depiction of a drug-dealing young girl. In time, Rodríguez lightened up her music somewhat and began experimenting with new sounds; however, she remained a potent rapper and thoughtful lyricist, and with the broadening of her music came an increased international appeal. Born María Rodríguez Garrido in Jerez de la Frontera, Cádiz, Spain, on February 13, 1979, she grew up in Seville and became involved with the city's thriving hip-hop scene as a teenager. In the late '90s she rose to prominence alongside fellow Sevillian hip-hop acts La Gota Que Colma, SFDK, and La Alta Escuela. Then billed as La Mala, she appeared on La Gota Que Colma's album Mordiendo el Micro ("No Hay Rebaja," "Dando Guerra"), released by Zeroporsiento in 1998; SFDK's Siempre Fuertes ("Una de Piratas"), released by Zona Bruta in 1999; and La Alta Escuela's En Pie de Vuelo ("Espectáculo en la Gancha"), released by Flow Records in 1999. Most notably, she made her solo debut with A Jierro/Toma la Traca, a maxi-single released by Zona Bruta in 1999 (originally planned for release by Zeroporsiento, a Sevillian label for which she'd recorded the tracks). The following year Rodríguez switched to Yo Gano/Superego, a joint label headed by impresario Sergio Aguilar Pereira and based in Madrid, to which she'd moved at age 19. Now billing herself as Mala Rodríguez, in early to mid-2000 she released two further maxi-singles, Yo Marco el Minuto/Tambalea and Tengo un Trato, and appeared on noted Spanish hip-hop producer Jota Mayúscula's album Hombre Negro, Soltero, Busca ("Tirititi Tirititero"). Universal Music Spain was the next label to offer Rodríguez a recording contract, striking a deal with Yo Gano/Superego to release her debut full-length album, Lujo Ibérico, in 2000. Featuring production by Mayúscula, Supernafamacho, and Dive Dibosso, Lujo Ibérico made quite a splash, selling over 50,000 copies and earning gold status. "Yo Marco el Minuto" in turn was featured in Lucía y el Sexo, a popular Spanish film released in 2001 (the soundtrack was released in 2002 by Palm Pictures), while "Afila el Colmillo," a collaboration with Titan, was featured on the Y Tu Mamá También (2002) soundtrack. For her second album, Alevosía (2003), Rodríguez collaborated with the same producers from her debut -- Mayúscula, Supernafamacho, Dive Dibosso -- while over half the tracks featured guests (e.g., Kamikaze, Giggi Mantequilla, Kultama). Universal also released La Niña/Amor y Respeto (2003), a 13-track maxi-single loaded with versions of the co-featured songs, along with previously released songs such as "Yo Marco el Minuto" and "Tengo un Trato." In particular, "La Niña" caused a stir; released as a single, its video was controversial, banned from Spanish TV because it featured a drug-dealing young girl. Alevosía matched the success of its predecessor, going gold. It would be three years before Rodríguez released her next album via Universal, Malamarismo (2007), during which time she kept busy. Collaborations were numerous, including ones with Mayúscula ("Como un Titere," 2004), R de Rumba ("Fabricante," 2004), Full Nelson ("La Carta," 2005), Akon ("Locked Up [Remix]," 2005), Vico C ("Vamonos Po' Encima," 2005), Kultama ("Nacional e Importación," 2006), Antonio Carmona ("Ay de Ti," 2006), and Calle 13 ("Mala Suerte con el 13," 2007). In 2006, the Spanish film Yo Soy la Juani featured "Por la Noche," a new Rodríguez solo recording, produced by Supernafamacho. A maxi-single was released in conjunction, including several versions of the song as well as a music video. Led by the single "Nanai," Malamarismo followed in 2007, including "Por la Noche" as a bonus track. Relative to past releases, Malamarismo is diverse; rather than feature straightforward hip-hop, the album finds Rodríguez taking some chances stylistically, including collaborations with Mexican pop star Julieta Venegas, Puerto Rican reggaetonero Tego Calderón, and Solo los Solo producer Griffi, among others. ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide
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Mala Rodríguez

Background information
Birth name María Rodríguez
Also known as La Mala Rodríguez
Born 13 February 1979 (1979-02-13) (age 30)
Origin Jerez de la Frontera, Cádiz, Spain
Genres Alternative Hip-Hop, Latin Rap, Flamenco
Instruments Voice
Years active 1998–present
Labels Zona Bruta, Universal Music

María Rodríguez, also known as La Mala, La Mala María, or Mala Rodríguez (Mala, Spanish for bad), is a Spanish hip hop singer. She was born in Jerez de la Frontera, Cádiz, 13 February 1979.[1] She moved to Seville when she was 4 and to Madrid when she was 19[citation needed].

Her hip-hop songs are greatly influenced by flamenco music. Some of her lyrics talk about the problems of the outcasts of society and women.

She became well known in the Spanish hip-hop scene around 1998/1999 when she collaborated with other Sevilla groups like SFDK[citation needed].

Her music has been featured of the soundtracks of the Spanish films, Lucía y el Sexo (Sex and Lucía), Yo puta (her songs were used on the movie's television adverts and trailers), the Mexican film, Y tu Mamá También, and the French film, L'Auberge espagnole.

She was also featured on the soundtrack for the EA Sports FIFA 2005 and Scarface: The World is Yours video games.

Her single "Por la noche" was featured in the 2006 Spanish film, Yo soy la Juani. She also features on the track "Mala Suerte con el 13" from Puerto Rican rap duo Calle 13's album Residente o Visitante. As well as the track "El Andén" from Bajofondo's "Mar Dulce" album.

In 2008, Rodriguez was invited to join Julieta Venegas for her MTV Unplugged performance singing the song "Eres Para Mí".

Most recently she, along with Julieta Venegas, collaborated with Nelly Furtado on the song "Bajo Otra Luz", as featured on Nelly's 2009 album 'Mi Plan'

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Discography

Albums

  • June 24, 2000 - Lujo Ibérico
  • February 24, 2004 - Alevosía
  • June 19, 2007 - Malamarismo
  • January 2009 - "Grandes Exitos"

EPs

  • September 30, 2003 - La Niña/Amor y Respeto

All release dates per Amazon.com

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