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Paulo Londra reappeared on the music scene after two years
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Paulo Londra returns with Bizarrap to put Argentina’s trap back on the map

As the Argentinian was filling stadiums in 2019, his production company kept his copyright.

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The popular Argentine producer Bizarrap, who from his home studio on the outskirts of Buenos Aires has become the beacon of urban music in Spanish, launched a bet on social media. On Sunday, April 24, he challenged his followers to post up to 23 million comments to an Instagram post to release a new song. In just 24 hours, fans met the goal, and the surprise was the release of an explosive song by young trap singer Paulo Londra.

"I can't believe it, I didn't think we were going to make it so fast," the producer said. Donning a cap of the Argentine soccer team, Londra reappeared after two years of forced silence. Amid a legal battle with his former production company, Big Ligas, he had to stay away from the stage and recording studio.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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As the Argentinian was filling stadiums in 2019, collaborating with Ed Sheeran and his songs had millions of listeners on Spotify, his production company colleagues kept his copyright. However, a Miami court freed Londra from the legal trap, and he has now re-signed a solo contract with Warner Music. 

“I made music frenetically. I could do up to six tracks a day,” he said before the forced break.

As seen in the video released by Bizarrap, which exceeded 10 million views on YouTube in a matter of hours, the Argentinian singer was eager to be back. After his recent other reappearanced with Plan A and Chance in March and April, Londra dedicated the return to his former production company partners:

"You bunch of little boys, envious and lousy, whether like it or not, you must give me credit,” he said

The singer has a grudge for their dirty trick. His past partners made him sign some documents while he was filming a music video, and when he returned to Argentina without a copy of the contract, they introduced him to lawyers via video call. They had stolen his talent and profits, and now he gets revenge on the best possible platform: Bizarrap's channel. His fans, who shared the hashtag #FreePablo on social media over two years, were ecstatic after the publication of "Music Sessions # 23."

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In his collaborations with Plan A and Chance, he showed that he is an energetic and versatile musician, who can effectively combine hip-hop and trap verses, ballads and rhythms with electric guitars. In the chorus, Londra expresses his will to return: “because I feel that I once got lost, and today that I got up, I think I never left.”

Londra will once again be a machine for generating musical success and huge profits. In the same studio where Nathy Peluso sang after winning a Grammy and Residente insulted J Balvin for eight minutes, the young, rising Argentine star demonstrated his desire to get back to the stage.

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