GQ
Nobody (almost nobody) knows Daniel Gómez Carrero. Kaydy Cain does. Direct, controversial, charismatic. One of the most important figures of urban music in our country. He began his career in the early 2010s in groups that ended up becoming seminal, almost mythical, such as Pxxr Gvng or La Mafia del amor; By 2017 he had already embarked on a solo path that was just as successful and – luckily for us – unorthodox: he has always been classified in trap, but he also plays with Caribbean and Latin rhythms, without prejudices. He has announced that in April 2024 he will give a concert at the WiZink in Madrid, that space that has become the measure of current music in Spain. Kaydy is ready for a bigger jump.
GQ
Nobody (almost nobody) knows Daniel Gómez Carrero. Kaydy Cain does. Direct, controversial, charismatic. One of the most important figures of urban music in our country. He began his career in the early 2010s in groups that ended up becoming seminal, almost mythical, such as Pxxr Gvng or La Mafia del amor; By 2017 he had already embarked on a solo path that was just as successful and – luckily for us – unorthodox: he has always been classified in trap, but he also plays with Caribbean and Latin rhythms, without prejudices. He has announced that in April 2024 he will give a concert at the WiZink in Madrid, that space that has become the measure of current music in Spain. Kaydy is ready for a bigger jump.