David Saiz Moreno , better known as 'Día Sexto' is a Spanish rapper and hip-hop singer born in 1986 in Valencia.
He started when he was ten years old creating rhythms and melodies.
He then started with more electronics melodies and then began as a proper rapper (with influences from rock, heavy and classic music).
He became famous in pain for his controversy song 'Los 40 subnormales' in which he directly criticated the Spanish radio station '40 principales' and a lot of singers, not only Spanish but also international, that he considered to be very commercial.
Ignacio Fornés Olmo, known as Nach, is a Spanish rap born in 1974 in Albacete.
He has cultivated political rap and poetry slam.
His second album 'Poesía difusa' contains a lot of social criticism and demonstrations against hypocrisy.
'ACB' chose him in 2004 to compose the anthem of 'La copa del rey' of that year.
In 2012 he was nominated for a Goya for best song for 'Verbo'.
Christian Jiménez Bundó, known as Porta, is one of the most famous Spanish rappers.
He began publishing his songs on the Internet and thanks to that he became famous
He has had a lot of controversy around him.
First of all because of the song, 'Niósvs niñas' that has been censored by many institutions. There, he criticizes the way that girls are nowadays with hard vocabulary (then he composed the song 'La bella y la bestia' to show that he was not against women).
The song 'Confesiones' was also a problem because of the antichristian lyrics.
And last but not least he has been accused during his whole career by the Spanish world of hip-hop for being a 'toyaco'. This is, a person who uses hip-hop and rap with a commercial purpose (people said that because his lyrics were not about social problems and because he came from a wealthy family)
Juan González Moreno, kown as Zénit, is a Spanish rapper.
He started in 1992 with a group called 'La fundación' but they separated in 1999.
He then started to collaborate with other artists on their CDs.
In 2001, he joined a group called '995' but he left for personal issues.
In 2003 he released his own LP called 'Producto infinito' which contains deep reflexions and also deals with competition.
In 2013, he dediced to stop his career as rapper and he does not know if he will ever comme back.
He has always been in his song very critical with the government of José María Aznar.
David Gilaberte Miguel, known as Lírico, is a Spanish rapper from the group 'Violadores del verso'.
He started as a rapper with 'Brutal Dj' in 1991 formming the group 'Gangsta Squad'. Recording their first CD, they met rapper Kase. O.
In 1998 Gangsta Squead, Bufank and Kase.O joined together and formed the group 'Violadores del verso' (in 1999, Brutal DJ left the group).
In 2012, he started his career as a solo artist with his Cd 'Un antes y un después'.
Eric Cunningham Sarabia, known as Hazhe, is a Spanish rapper, DJ, producer and member of the duo 'Gran Purismo & Hazhe'.
He started in 1994 with his classmate Erik B in the group P.B.S.
Then he joined Rapsusklei to form the group 'Cloaka Company'.
In 2013 he joined the group 'Mala juntera' formed by Capaz and Zatu as MCs and Acción Sánchez and Hazhe as Djs.
SFDK is a Spanish rap group from Sevilla formed by Zatu (Saturnino) and Acción Sánchez (Óscar Sánchez).
In the early 90s, Zatu and some of his classmates formed the group 'Straight From Da Kanny' (the name refers to the place where they used to meet to compose their songs)
In 1993, Zatu recorded his own CD 'Outta Kranny' and in 1994 Acción Sánchez joined the group.
All other members started to abandon the group leaving Zatu and Acción Sánchez alone and they changed the meaning of the acronym to 'Siempre Fuertes De Conciencia'.
Then they released their own CD of which they sold 800 copies.