Draft:Santa Salut

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Santa Salut (born Salut Cebrià, June 21, 1998) is a Spanish rapper known for her involvement in the Spanish rap scene. Her music often explores themes of social justice, including anti-capitalism, anti-fascism, anti-racism, and feminism.

Early Life and Career[edit]

Salut Cebrià, better known by her stage name Santa Salut, was born on June 21, 1998, in Sabadell, Barcelona, Spain. She started her musical career in 2017, focusing on themes of social justice, including anti-capitalism, anti-fascism, anti-racism, and feminism. Her collaborations span various artists in the Spanish rap scene.[1][2][3][4]

Discography[edit]

Albums[edit]

  • Conversaciones Internas (2019)
  • Discordia (2022)

Singles[edit]

  • Bubbaloo (2017)
  • Sin Pasaje (2019)
  • Bala Perdida feat. Adala (2019)
  • Bastardas feat. Las Ninyas del Coro (2019)
  • Cállate feat. Kaos Urbano (2019)
  • 90 Retro
  • Támesis
  • Marcada
  • Herida Abierta
  • Duro (2020)
  • Morfeo (2020)
  • Bonsai (2023)
  • Sweet Weekend (2023)
  • Sugar Mamma (2023)

Artistic Style and Influence[edit]

Santa Salut is recognized for her aggressive performance style and her adherence to classic rap, particularly from the 90s. She is known for empowering her listeners with music that strongly features a feminist agenda and social commentary[5].

Personal Life and Miscellaneous[edit]

From her early years, Santa Salut was attracted to rap culture. She began participating in rap competitions at the age of 15. Her significant influence on the genre, especially in promoting gender equality through her music, is well acknowledged[6]

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