
SFDK, the Seville-bred rap duo, have spent over two decades carving their name into the bedrock of Spanish hip-hop, their sound as gritty and sun-baked as the Andalusian streets they hail from. Comprised of MC Zatu and DJ Acción Sánchez, SFDK’s music is a potent blend of hard-hitting boom-bap beats, politically charged lyricism, and Zatu's distinctive, raspy flow. Drawing influence from both American East Coast giants like Wu-Tang Clan and fellow Spanish pioneers, they've forged a style that's distinctly their own. Their 2003 album, "2005," is widely considered a breakthrough, solidifying their position as leaders of the burgeoning Spanish rap scene. Beyond the music, SFDK represent a generation that found its voice in hip-hop. Zatu's raw, often introspective lyrics tackle social injustices, personal struggles, and the everyday realities of life, resonating deeply with fans. Their collaborations read like a who's who of Spanish-language rap, featuring artists like Violadores del Verso and Mala Rodríguez. Having consistently released impactful albums and maintained a formidable live presence, SFDK continues to inspire and influence a new wave of Spanish-speaking MCs. Their recent work maintains the group’s dedication to the raw lyricism and potent messages that made them icons.