Mala Rodriguez Bio - Biography

Name Mala Rodriguez
Height
Naionality Spanish
Date of Birth 13-February-1979
Place of Birth Jerez de la Frontera, Cadiz, Spain
Famous for Singing
Maria Rodriguez, also known as La Mala, La Mala Maria, or Mala Rodriguez (Mala, Spanish for bad), is a Latin Grammy Award-Winning Spanish hip hop singer.

She rose to prominence in the late '90s alongside fellow Sevillian hip-hop acts such as La Gota Que Colma, SFDK, and La Alta Escuela. After she adopted the stage name La Mala, she appeared on La Gota Que Colma's album Mordiendo el Micro on the songs "No Hay Rebaja", and "Dando Guerra". She also appeared on SFDK's Siempre Fuertes and La Alta Escuela's En Pie de Vuelo on the song "Espectaculo en la Gancha". She made her solo debut with A Jierro/Toma la Traca, a maxi-single released by Zona Bruta in 1999. The song was originally planned for release by Zeroporsiento, a Sevillian label for which she had recorded the tracks. In 2000, she signed to Universal Music Spain, and released her full-length debut album, Lujo Iberico. The album went gold and sold over 50,000 copies. Her second album, Alevosia, was also popular, featuring the single, "La Niña". The song gained notability when its controversial music video was banned from Spanish TV because of its depiction of a young female drug dealer.

Over the next three years, Rodriguez collaborated with many artists, including Mayuscula ("Como un Titere,"), R de Rumba ("Fabricante,"), Full Nelson ("La Carta,"), Akon ("Locked Up,"), Vico C ("Vamonos Po' Encima,"), Kultama ("Nacional e Importacion,"), Antonio Carmona ("Ay de Ti,"), and Calle 13 ("Mala Suerte con el 13,"). She released her third album, Malamarismo, in 2007. On the album, Rodriguez experimented with a more diverse variety of styles, collaborating with Puerto Rican rapper Tego Calderon, Mexican pop star Julieta Venegas, and Solo los Solo producer Griffi. The album featured the singles "Nanai" and "Por La Noche".

Her hip-hop songs are greatly influenced by flamenco music. Her songs often discuss issues such as poverty, racism, domestic violence, and female empowerment.

Her music has been featured of the soundtracks of the Spanish films, Lucia y el Sexo (Sex and Lucia), Yo puta (her songs were used on the movie's television adverts and trailers), the Mexican film, Y tu Mama Tambien, and the French film, L'Auberge espagnole.

She was also featured on the soundtrack for the EA Sports FIFA 2005, Scarface: The World is Yours, and Need for Speed: Shift video games. Her single "Por la noche" was featured in the 2006 Spanish film, Yo soy la Juani. She also features on the track "Mala Suerte con el 13" from Puerto Rican rap duo Calle 13's album Residente o Visitante. As well as the track "El Anden" from Bajofondo's "Mar Dulce" album.

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