Kaydy Cain Explained

Kaydy Cain
Birth Name:Daniel Gómez Carrero
Alias:Daniel Gómez Can and Kaydy Cain
Birth Date:12 February 1990
Birth Place:Madrid, Spain
Instruments:roció Aznar trenor
Years Active:2009–present

Daniel Gómez Carrero[1] (Dani Gómez;[2] born 12 February 1990), known professionally as Kaydy Cain, is a Spanish singer, rapper and former member of the music group Pxxr Gvng (pronounced as poor gang; later known as). Also known by being one of the voices of “La Mafia del Amor”. He is recognised for his original style and his contributions to the explosion of the genre trap in Spain.[3]

Early life

Born in the neighbourhood of Opañel in Carabanchel,[4] [5] a district in the south western suburbs of Madrid, Gómez lived a humble life as a teenager. The environment which he calls 'El Barrio', indicating that in the neighbourhood it is normal for 15 to 20 year olds to have to go out to the streets to sell drugs, or whatever is illegal (referring to his lifestyle in adolescence). Thanks to the emergence of the urban genre worldwide, he managed to leave that lifestyle and dedicate himself completely to his passion for music.

Career

Dani Gómez began his artistic journey in the 2010s as a member of the trap group Pxxr Gvng, with which he was able to turn his life around thanks to the popularity that hip hop began to enjoy in Spain, which allowed him to be part of the group's album Spanish; Castilian: Los Pobres (2015), before launching his solo career. Influenced by the Atlanta hip hop flair of rappers like Gucci Mane and Waka Flocka Flame, as well as the salsa artist Héctor Lavoe, Gómez has built a massive following with his dynamic mix of hip hop, reggaeton and bachata. All these influences not only keep a strong presence in his beats and in his musical proposals, but they are also part of his personal life since he has several of his icons tattooed on his skin, such as Camarón, Héctor Lavoe, The Notorious B.I.G. or Cano Estremera.[6]

Gómez began to pursue his solo career in 2017. His solo album Spanish; Castilian: Calle Amor was released in mid-2017, in which he put trap aside to give way to a more Latin and Caribbean style. The lyrics of the 18 songs of Calle Amor express the street lifestyle, making references to fights, drugs, prostitution, among other details. The music video for 'Spanish; Castilian: Perdedores del barrio|italic=no' was the most watched video clip in Spain at the end of October 2017. Since its release, it has been indicated that the song is a direct attack on the Spanish urban music singer C. Tangana, who precisely at that time was number 1 on the country's streaming charts.[7]

In 2018 Gómez released two singles 'Puro malianteo' and 'No Dreams', which quickly obtained hundreds of views on YouTube. The following year he released two albums, Spanish; Castilian: Lo mejor de lo peor and NBA, respectively, which became a massive hit on the music scene in Spain.

Discography

Studio albums

EPs

Singles

As featured artist

Notes and References

  1. Web site: De D.Gomez a Kaydy Cain, la transformación musical de Daniel Gómez Carrero . Oulios . Apolo . 21 November 2019 . beatburguer.com . es . 5 March 2021.
  2. Web site: Ser swagger es tener duende, como Julio Iglesias o el Dioni . . 4 June 2015 . . es . 5 March 2021.
  3. Web site: Biografía de Kaydy Cain . . . buenamusica.com . es . 5 March 2021.
  4. Web site: 7 raperos que tocarán en el Lollapalooza Argentina 2020 . Rivarola . Maximiliano . 29 February 2020 . indiehoy.com . es . 5 March 2021.
  5. Web site: Kaydy Cain: el Bad Bunny de Carabanchel . Fajardo . José . 29 April 2019 . . es . 5 March 2021.
  6. Web site: KAYDY CAIN: "A donde sueño llegar, ya he llegado" . Turmero . Carlos . 5 February 2021 . ismorbo.com . es . 5 March 2021.
  7. Web site: El videoclip más visto en España es un beef de Kaydy Cain a C. Tangana, 'Perdedores del barrio' . Alonso . Sebas E. . 27 October 2017 . jenesaispop.com . es . 5 March 2021.