MP3: Los Rakas – “Dale”

Following Their Amped-Up Coachella Weekend 1 Performance, the Panamanian-American Duo Release Dance Floor-Ready Single, Premiered by EARMILK

04.15.2015

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Critical Praise for Los Rakas:

“In a sea of mediocre reggaeton/rap artists who regurgitate lines over cheesy beats, Los Rakas are a glimmer of hope, proof that Latin rap can be sexy, funny, smart and deep.” – NPR

“As their music switched among hip-hop, reggaetón and dancehall beats, their fast rhymes proclaimed solidarity across the hemisphere.”  New York Times

El Negrito Dun Dun y Ricardo is a triumph of Latino Pride and adventurous movimiento.” – Houston Press

“This Oakland, Calif., duo — rapping cousins Raka Rich and Raka Dun — prove that some of the most exciting dance music on the planet is still coursing through the Afro-Latin diaspora.” Washington Post

“The Panamanian cousins, Raka Rich and Raka Dun, are the embodiment of the new millennial Latino MC—bilingual, genre-bending and, of course, lyrics for days.” – Latina Magazine

“I’ve never actually seen emcees tangle off of each other so slickly, without a miss or pause. The illusion of effortlessness is part of what makes some cool, and they generate inspiring mega-wattage the way most people barely wake up.” – Pop Matters

“It seems like with every album release, Los Rakas bring their Panamanian hip-hop to higher fame…I wouldn’t be surprised if they become the next Drake.” – Wandering Sound

The Song:

Oakland by way of Panama duo Los Rakas, who were included in Billboard‘s up-and coming reggaetón artists to watch list, are gearing up for weekend 2 of Coachella with the release of their thumping, dance floor-ready single “Dale.” The track premiered via EARMILK, who said “‘Dale’ is no hands barred down and dirty dance music that will get even the most conservative out onto the dance floor. Blending and eclectic combination of hip-hop, dancehall, and folkloric-tinged bass, this track is proof that their work is only getting stronger. Can’t stop, won’t stop.”

Los Rakas released a 22-minute Raka Party Mix earlier this month via Okayplayer, continuing their line of critically acclaimed tunes while single-handedly moving the Latino hip-hop capital of the U.S. to the Bay Area. “As their music switched among hip-hop, reggaetón, and dancehall beats, their fast rhymes proclaimed solidarity across the hemisphere,” stated the New York Times, while NPR added that “it’s beautiful to remember what true love for music feels likes.” Their latest project, El Negrito Dun Dun y Ricardo, was accompanied by a cinematic three-part music video series about the immigrant experience in America based off their experience growing up in Oakland.

Known for their fresh mix of hip-hop, plena, reggae, and dancehall music with both Spanish and English lyricism, Los Rakas represents the cutting edge of Pan-American flows. The duo is inspiring fellow “Rakas” by empowering them to become successful despite their circumstances and turning the current Latin hip-hop world on its head. “‘Raka’ comes from the word ‘Rakataka’. They used that word to refer to people from the hood in Panama, but in a negative way,” Raka Dun explains. “We took the word and decided to make it positive…A ‘Raka’ can go to college and be a business man, you know.” Be sure to catch Los Rakas this weekend at Coachella music festival.

Listen to “Dale”: http://bit.ly/LosRakasDaleSPOTIFY

Buy “Dale” on iTunes: http://bit.ly/DaleMeneate

Check out the EARMILK premiere: http://www.earmilk.com/2015/04/14/turn-up-this-tuesday-with-the-dynamic-track-dale-by-los-rakas-premiere/

Buy El Nigrito Dun Dun y Ricardo on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/el-negrito-dun-dun-ricardo/id855726748

Please contact Michelle or Rory if interested in talking with Los Rakas. 

Los Rakas Background:

Los Rakas is comprised of cousins Raka Rich and Raka Dun, pioneering Panamanians by way of the Bay Area on the frontier of a new Latin urban sound. Known for their fresh mix of hip-hop, plena, reggae and dancehall music with both Spanish and English lyricism, Los Rakas represents the cutting edge of Pan-American flows. Taking their name from the Panamanian word “Rakataka,” a negative slur used to describe someone from the ghetto, Los Rakas have set out to both inspire fellow “Rakas” by empowering them to become successful despite their circumstances, turning the current Latin hip-hop world on its head. In 2012, Los Rakas released their EP, Raka Love, touring nationally and internationally. Their debut album on Universal Latino, El Negrito Dun Dun y Ricardo, released in 2014. 


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“Dale”: http://bit.ly/LosRakasDaleSPOTIFY

Ricardo: The Raka Party Mixhttps://soundcloud.com/losrakas/ricardo-raka-party-mix

El Nigrito Dun Dun y Ricardohttps://itunes.apple.com/us/album/el-negrito-dun-dun-ricardo/id855726748

Mi Pais (My Country): http://youtu.be/iQ7UaPTQSts

Sueño Americano (American Dream): http://youtu.be/q3M-wri0HZg

Chica de Mi Corazon (Woman of My Heart): http://youtu.be/zElmm3dreVY

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