Costa
Costa's albums and singles and EPs discography with cataloged releases, editions, and credits
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After his first contacts with music in the hardcore group Versvs, Costa made his first collaboration in rap on Ley Rico's album, published in 2003. A year later, Costa published his first solo LP, entitled Chocolate. The video for the song "Platoon" was made from this album, filmed in Carabanchel prison shortly before its demolition. This first album received several critics, being considered by many to be a gangsta style that had little or nothing to do with reality in Spain. During the year 2008, he began an audiovisual project entitled "Mercado del ghetto" whose objective was to make an album in which all the songs had a video clip. This work never saw the light of day, although a couple of videos with unreleased songs did. This project, however, served to show him a new creative facet, that of a video maker, since he was in charge of the production and execution of these.This could be considered the first reference of Dime filmmakers, which is the label he uses as a visual director.Costa's second work was finally published in 2010, titled "Morfina". It included collaborations from people from Gamberros Pro, as well as Carmona, Kunta K and Flavio Rodríguez. This album represented an evolution both in sound (more influenced by rock or electronic music) and in theme (more personal). Five music videos were produced from this LP.Shortly after the release of the album, Costa directed a music video for The Zombie Kids where Chirie Vegas, Romo and himself collaborated on the song "Mamajuana rock". Due to the success of this song, which fused rap and electronic music, The Zombie Kids began to be linked more generally with Gamberros Pro, although it is true that the relationship goes back a long way. This meant a new turn in Costa's musical productions, as he began to use more electronic music. With this new musical idea in mind, Costa released two singles "Alma sucio" and "Joven salvaje", both produced by Ikki, which would form part of his next album. In 2012, his third LP was released under the title "Bestia", produced entirely by IKKI and which achieved great success. After this album, he became part of the Grimey Music label, publishing "Inmortal", a different label but with the same IKKI at the musical controls, but surprising with a new electronic Punjabi sound full of personality and an increasingly forceful COSTA in his lyrics. The album's visual was shot between New York and Jamaica where he recorded the videos EL REY, MI YEMAYÁ and MAKE MONEY After a long tour throughout Spain and publishing the video/singles CHRISTIAN DIOR, DIABLO, UTOPIA, MARGINAL and LUNÁTICO, on January 5, 2018 he published the album "Maldito"