Mediopicky: el precio de la yuca / Bexaco y rico
Briefly

mediopicky's adventurous music recognizes that a compelling vision for the culture has to mean more than flying cars for the one percent, grounding its roots in a more significant narrative.
The album, el precio de la yuca, navigates a fascinating musical topography, infused with satire, offering subversive insights into the contemporary urbano scene and its rich diversity.
Although the hosts of the podcast claim mediopicky's eccentric ideas inspire future generations of música urbana, one might argue this could be a bit of an exaggeration.
Opening the album, the title track draws from nu-metal favorites like Slipknot to deliver a powerful critique of capitalism and inequality, marking its distinct identity.
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