Los Chicos Criollos Prepare to Honor Maradona with “Dios Sucio”“Milonga De Los Dioses” features striking visuals directed by Maximilliano Kuper and Enoch Sol Kuper, with cinematography by L. Rodriguez and Pricilla, and edited by D. Sakolsky for Gusto Gold Productions. The track’s music production is helmed by RUEN, under the label CMNWLTH, with A&R support from Semp Rok.
Los Chicos Criollos have made waves once again with this album, “Dios Sucio,” released earlier this month on November/01/2024 through CMNWLTH. This highly anticipated project pays homage to the legendary Diego Maradona, a cultural icon in Argentina and beyond, further deepening the duo’s connection to their roots.
Album Review: D10S SUCIO by Los Chicos Criollos
Strap in, hip hop heads—D10S SUCIO, the monstrous new album from Los Chicos Criollos (Che Uno and Kingdom Kome), is here to redefine “hardcore.” This record is as ruthless as it is poetic, fusing bone-crushing bars with production that feels like a cross between a dark alley ambush and a spiritual awakening. The soundscape is haunting and uplifting, an epic collision that’s relentless from start to finish. Picture an audio battleground where every beat, every bar, and every sample holds you in a chokehold—by the end, you’ll need a neckbrace.
One of the album’s standout elements is how Che Uno and Kingdom Kome blend English and Spanish seamlessly, delivering raw bilingual verses that flow effortlessly. It’s not just wordplay; it’s a cultural blend that adds depth to their storytelling and reinforces their roots while pushing boundaries.
With guest appearances from some of hip hop’s rawest voices, D10S SUCIO is a lineup of hardcore heavyweights. Estee Nack brings that razor-sharp delivery he’s known for, while Onaje Jordan, Death at the Derby, and Cousin Feo contribute verses that amplify the album’s street-level intensity. Add in lyrical masters like Dawit Justice, Thirstin Howl the 3rd, and the gritty stylings of Asun Eastwood, Vago, and Paranoize, and you’ve got a hall of fame roster making D10S SUCIO one of the year’s most feature-packed projects.
Personal favorite? “Cuna A La Tumba.” This track is the soul of the album—Che Uno and Kingdom Kome at their rawest, spitting fire from birth to the grave. It’s a no-holds-barred anthem that embodies the record’s spirit: unapologetically gritty, fiercely authentic, and crafted for hip hop purists who don’t just listen to rap—they live it.
Los Chicos Criollos didn’t come to play. D10S SUCIO isn’t just an album; it’s a bilingual statement of hardcore intent.
For those looking to stay updated on Kingdom Kome and Ché Uno’s journey, subscribing to their channel is a must. With “Dios Sucio,” Los Chicos Criollos are poised to carve out an even larger space for themselves in the global hip-hop scene, celebrating their heritage while pushing artistic boundaries.
As true hip-hop purists, Kingdom Kome and Ché Uno bring their distinct experiences to the table, creating a rich narrative through their music. Their connection to their heritage and the raw authenticity of their sound appeal to a diverse fan base, bridging cultures and languages.
Los Chicos Criollos are more than just a duo; they’re a movement. With deep narratives and unfiltered expression, they embody the spirit of hip-hop—bold, real, and ready to leave an indelible mark on the world stage. Keep an eye on them as they continue to rise and redefine the game.