
Flow Galgo: Trajectory, Passion, and Versatility in Urban Music
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Chilean urban music boasts a unique and passionate representative in Flow Galgo. Born Francisco Cortez Bustamante in Copiapó and raised in the San Miguel commune of Santiago, Flow Galgo has dedicated his life to music. His journey began with playing guitar and covering songs by Los Prisioneros alongside his cousin, evolving into a recognized artist on both national and international stages.
From Yerbeats to Flow Galgo: A Decade in Music
Prior to adopting his current stage name, Flow Galgo was known as Yerbeats and was actively involved in the La Turba Records project. During this period, he collaborated with prominent figures in urban music, including Polakan (a legend from Puerto Rico), DJ Playero, Rakim (of the duo Rakim & Ken-Y), and Mackie (of the duo Yaga & Mackie). These collaborations have solidified his standing in the music industry, marking a career that spans over 10 years.
Notable Successes and Projects
Flow Galgo continues to gain recognition with tracks like “Reales - Remix,” which has garnered over 11,000 plays on Spotify. Additionally, his viral video “Énfasis” achieved significant popularity on YouTube. In this latter project, La Familia Smile contributed their expertise in visual effects, showcasing the power of creative collaborations.
An Artist with Roots and a Future
From humble beginnings to international presence, Flow Galgo exemplifies effort, dedication, and a deep love for music. His ability to adapt and collaborate with renowned artists has allowed him to stand out in a highly competitive industry.