Latin America
Nach and Akapellah deliver “Tácticas de supervivencia”
Nach and Akapellah demonstrate that Latin hip-hop is far from dead.
The Spanish-speaking hip-hop scene has just been enriched by a new event: the release of the official music video Tácticas de supervivencia, the fruit of the collaboration between the Spanish rapper Nach and the Venezuelan Akapellah.
Two major voices of conscious rap
Nach, a key figure in Spanish rap, has always stood out for the depth of his lyrics. Akapellah, for his part, is one of the heavyweights of Latin hip-hop, recognized for his sharp writing and his multiple nominations for Latin Grammy. Together, they create a track that is part of the tradition of committed rap, directly addressing the social and political realities that are affecting Latin America and Spain.
In this In this manifesto, the two artists, each with their own style, present the strategies needed to survive in a world marked by injustice, insecurity and corruption.
"I learned to laugh when a hater told lies"
This punchline illustrates the spirit of resilience that runs throughout the song.
A collaboration that resonates throughout South America
Akapellah, originally from Maracay, is one of the few artists who has managed to establish himself on the international scene while remaining faithful to his roots. His career, marked by victories in freestyle battles and critically acclaimed projects, makes him a respected voice in Latin rap. His collaboration with Nach, already started on other titles such as Sucio, demonstrates a desire to create bridges between the European and South American scenes.
The exit of Tácticas de supervivencia will be a highlight of Spanish-language rap in 2025, Nach and Akapellah . They demonstrate that Latin hip-hop is far from dead.
You can discover the artists' discography via the link below:
Nach : Spotify
Akapellah: Spotify











