
Barcelona's Tribade doesn't just rap; they dismantle power structures with a fierce, unapologetic flow. This Catalan trio throws down a potent cocktail of rap, flamenco, and Afrobeat influences, creating a sound that’s both incendiary and deeply rooted in their cultural heritage. Formed in the vibrant streets of Barcelona's underground scene, Tribade quickly gained traction for their politically charged lyrics, tackling themes of feminism, social justice, and LGBTQ+ rights. Their breakthrough came with the release of their debut album, "Las Desheredadas" (The Disinherited), a raw and visceral exploration of marginalized voices. Tribade's impact extends beyond the music itself; they are activists on and off the stage, using their platform to advocate for change and challenge societal norms. Notable collaborations include work with other prominent figures in the Spanish feminist rap scene. With their latest releases, Tribade continues to push boundaries, proving that rap can be a powerful weapon for social transformation. They are a force to be reckoned with, amplifying the voices of the unheard and igniting a revolution, one verse at a time.