We've said it before: The Ethnic Group He has been advocating for a strong Colombian hip hop scene for over twenty years. While some clueless people talk about independent music because it's trendy, without understanding what the concept entails, This trio of brothers, always connected to the central Bogotá neighborhood of Las Cruces, knew from the beginning that no one was going to be interested in investing in rap and that they had to pursue their artistic goals without waiting for collaboration from businessmen or the media. Their label, 5-27 (the plaque on their front gate), has released all their albums in all commercial formats and They are the ones who have promoted their material among the public in the region, in a serious manner and avoiding pitiful speeches.
His new video, A toast, He returns to recount his origins, to honor his streets, to tell his stories. The structure is simple but perfectly sets the rhythm of the song. The video uses typical hip-hop elements but doesn't lose its authentic character.
The ethnic group does not lose its way and continues to evolve, charting paths for Colombian urban music.