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LTB Channels Madrid’s Streets in Hard-Hitting New Drill Single “Volvimos”

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Rising Equatoguinean artist LTB delivers a striking dose of raw street energy with his latest drill single, “Volvimos.” Born in Madrid in 2001, LTB grew up immersed in rap and hip-hop culture, learning early on how to translate life’s realities into music. Since beginning freestyle sessions in 2013, he has honed a sound that blends Spanish drill, rap, hip-hop, Brazilian funk, and trap, giving voice to Spain’s new urban generation.

“Volvimos” stands out for its honest lyrics that touch on loyalty, ambition, and the day-to-day struggles of life in Madrid’s south side. LTB’s delivery is confident and real, pairing a strong flow with a clean, modern production that fuses Spanish drill rhythms with contemporary European sound design. Every beat and bar feels grounded in authenticity, connecting listeners directly to the streets that shaped him.

The track is more than a song—it’s a statement. LTB shows how urban music can remain raw and compelling while embracing a variety of influences, giving drill a unique, versatile identity. “Volvimos” is proof of LTB’s skill as a storyteller, an artist unafraid to channel his environment into music that resonates far beyond Madrid.

 

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