From hobbyist lark to influential drive in international Pop, Bizarrap’s BZRP Music Periods helped Villano Antillano, L-Gante, and Quevedo actually take off.
by Brandon Lowman of Chartmetric
In 2019, the Argentine producer Bizarrap contacted an area rapper named Kodigoabout singing collectively. Bizarrap, born Gonzalo Julián Conde, was a college pupil with little expertise within the skilled music business on the time, however the collaboration—a Latin entice banger with a stripped-down video depicting the 2 males vibing within the producer’s studio—took off, ultimately racking up 11 million YouTube views. It grew to become the blueprint for BZRP Music Sessions, a collection of songs that includes totally different vocalists rapping and singing over Bizarrap’s synth-streaked beats, which draw freely from Latin trap swagger, reggaetón and dembow syncopation, and EDM extravagance.
What started as a hobbyist’s lark is now a extremely influential drive in international pop. Although Bizarrap nonetheless typically works with Argentine up-and-comers, his roster of collaborators has expanded to incorporate artists from throughout the Spanish-speaking world, together with the occasional bona fide superstar, like Nicky Jam, who appeared on “BZRP Music Periods #41.” (Underscoring the casual nature of the venture, the songs don’t get correct titles; simply numbers.) Taken collectively, the BZRP Periods movies have greater than 1 billion whole YouTube performs. The most recent installment, a massively catchy dance-pop lower that includes the baritone-voiced Spanish rapper Quevedo, presently has greater than 256 million views on YouTube, and has been sitting within the Prime 5 of Spotify Prime Songs – International chart since July 15, with most of that stint at No. 1. Although the size of Bizarrap’s success has modified, the aesthetics of the classes have largely remained the identical: As with that first Kodigo collab, the Quevedo video is charmingly low-key, with no fancy units or results, simply the rapper and producer recording and having enjoyable.

Given Bizarrap’s penchant for working with artists who haven’t but reached famous person standing, and the runaway success of classes like Quevedo’s, we had been to see what kind of sustained impression a BZRP Session function might need on an artist’s profession. We centered on three artists who’ve recorded classes for the reason that collection’ 2019 debut: Quevedo, Puerto Rico’s Villano Antillano, and Argentina’s L-Gante. For every artist, we checked out metrics like month-to-month Spotify listeners and social media followings, evaluating their stats from earlier than the present’s launch to the expansion they noticed after.
Villano Antillano – BZRP Music Periods #51
Puerto Rico’s Villano Antillano, one of many first trans artists to realize main industrial success in Latin rap, obtained a critical profession enhance when she linked up with Bizarrap to file “BZRP Music Sessions #51,” which finds her atop ping-ponging synth arpeggios providing a nonchalant admission of “mala mia” (“my dangerous”) in response to accusations that she has an awesome nice move or is making an attempt to steal your man.
When the tune dropped on June 7 of this yr, Antillano had 80,314 Spotify listeners monthly. Her earlier peak in month-to-month listenership on the platform had are available April, with about 430,000 month-to-month listeners, attracted by the then-recent launch of singles like “Vocales” and Antillano’s look with fellow budding Latin stars paopao and La Gabi on the all-women group album hembrismo. However these successes pale compared to what got here subsequent. One month after the discharge of “BZRP Music Periods #51,” Antillano’s month-to-month Spotify listenership had jumped to six,640,482, greater than 15 instances increased than that earlier peak. By late August, the expansion was exhibiting no indicators of slowing, with month-to-month listenership at 9,432,584. Subsequent singles “Mujerón” and “KLK” have contributed some to Antillano’s skyrocketing Spotify success, however it’s clear that the BZRP session is the first driver, with 111,138,217 whole performs on the platform up to now, in comparison with 934,569 and 547,419 respectively for these two songs.
The recognition enhance Antillano obtained from her BZRP session additionally translated to her social media followings. On all main platforms, she skilled comparatively flat follower development all through 2022, till a burst of recognition coinciding with the tune’s early June launch: from 662 TikTok followers on the day it dropped to 430,300 two months later.

She additionally noticed will increase from 63,754 to 514,284 followers throughout the identical interval on Instagram; from 3,169 to twenty-eight,804 followers on Facebook; and from 9,250 to 31,577 followers on Twitter.
Given the recency of “BZRP Music Periods #51” and Antillano’s regularly rising star, there’s no telling how giant the tune will ultimately loom in her profession arc general. Nevertheless it’s clear from the info that the collaboration with Bizarrap represents the largest break she’s seen thus far.
L-Gante – BZRP Music Periods #38
L-Gante, an Argentine artist who makes a weed-friendly mix of cumbia and reggaetón that’s been dubbed “Cumbia 420,” was extra independently established than Villano Antillano when he recorded his BZRP session final yr. However he nonetheless noticed a big bump in his fanbase after the discharge of the collaboration. BZRP Music Sessions #38 units his stoned-sounding boasts towards a beat that mixes live-band cumbia samples with slabs of digital bass ominous sufficient to attain a horror movie.
L-Gante was already attracting 3,913,037 month-to-month Spotify listeners when “BZRP Music Periods #38” got here out on March 10, 2021, aided largely by “L-Gante RKT,” successful collaboration with the producer Papu DJ. A month after his BZRP session, his month-to-month Spotify listenership had practically doubled, leaping to six,049,473, with the Bizarrap collab serving to to take care of a development price that had held pretty regular for the reason that late-2020 launch of “L-Gante RKT.” A yr later, in March 2022, his Spotify listenership was nonetheless on the rise, at 9,130,602.
L-Gante’s exploding recognition on Spotify since 2021 can’t be attributed solely to the BZRP Session. Along with the prior success of “L-Gante RKT,” there was additionally his look on “Bar,” a smash single by the Argentine singer Tini, which prompted a significant spike in his listenership development price when it was launched in November 2021. However, with 190,075,831 whole streams up to now, BZRP Music Periods #38 is his largest Spotify success, edging out each “Bar” and “L-Gante RKT,” every of which has about 147 million whole performs.
L-Gante’s Instagram and Fb profiles, which he created not lengthy earlier than the BZRP session, every noticed a big bump in follower development price coinciding with the discharge of the collaboration. On Instagram, his follower depend doubled over the month following the discharge, leaping from from 507,892 on March 9 to 1,141,012 on April 9. And on Facebook, his fan depend additionally practically doubled, albeit on a smaller scale, rising from 8,676 to 16,468 over the identical interval.

As L-Gante’s information reveals, not solely can a BZRP session present new artists with their first main break, it might additionally assist to spice up musicians whose careers had been already on the upswing.
Quevedo – BZRP Music Periods #52
The most recent BZRP session, launched July 6 and that includes Spain’s Quevedo, is maybe essentially the most profitable of the collection thus far. On Spotify, its performs up to now—now over 420 million—put it over 100 million above the subsequent contender, Bizarrap’s collaboration with the Argentine rapper Tiago PZK. On YouTube, with 256 million views and counting, it’s about 100 million behind Nathy Peluso’s November 2020 session, the reigning champ on that platform. Nevertheless it’s price maintaining in thoughts that Quevedo’s session has been out for under about two months, whereas Peluso’s has been out for practically two years. Chartmetric started gathering information on the Peluso session a couple of yr after its launch, when it had 269 million performs; provided that Quevedo is already inside putting distance of that quantity two months in, it appears doable that he may ultimately overtake Peluso’s whole.
Like L-Gante, Quevedo already had a strong following earlier than his BZRP session, however the collaboration has helped him to scale new heights. On July 6, the day of the discharge, he had 9,461,460 month-to-month Spotify listeners, a lot of them attracted by his 2021 single “Ahora y Siempre” and his look on the favored remix to La Pantera’s “Cayó La Noche” earlier this yr. One month after the BZRP session, his month-to-month Spotify listener depend had practically tripled from that already spectacular quantity, to a staggering 27,399,122. By late August, the quantity had grown additional, to 31,766,463. The July launch of “Sin Señal,” a collaboration with Colombian producer Ovy on the Drums, assisted that development, however the BZRP session was the largest issue by far, with greater than 10 instances as many whole performs on the platform.

Quevedo additionally noticed important positive aspects on social media after the BZRP session. On Instagram, his follower depend doubled from 622,651 on launch day to 1,249,746 a month later, and his Twitter following grew from 34,492 to 78,882 over the identical interval.
With “BZRP Music Periods #52” nonetheless sitting comfortably close to the highest of Spotify’s Prime Songs – International chart, solely time will inform the way it may proceed to develop Quevedo’s profession within the month to come back.
Will Bizarrap Construct the Way forward for Latin Music?
Whether or not an artist is embarking towards a industrial profession for the primary time, or already nicely on their manner, it’s clear {that a} BZRP session can present them with a critical push. For Villano Antillano, who was simply starting to achieve a industrial foothold when Bizarrap got here calling, the session proved to be essentially the most important enhance of her profession by an especially huge margin; and with subsequent singles considerably outperforming her releases from earlier than the collaboration, there are indicators that the success might be greater than a flash within the pan.
And for Quevedo, an artist coming off a string of successes whose session has grow to be a worldwide smash hit, the collaboration with Bizarrap will be the factor that nudges him to household-name standing. Presently, his Chartmetric score—a proprietary metric that tracks an artist’s general profession efficiency based mostly on information from throughout streaming and social media—has him because the one hundred and seventieth ranked artist on this planet general, which places him in the identical ballpark as iconic acts like Tupac and Enrique Iglesias. On the day earlier than the session launch, his rank was 1,827.
Solely time will inform how future BZRP classes will impression different artists’ trajectories, however provided that Bizarrap’s most up-to-date collaboration has produced his largest hit but, it’s affordable to anticipate that he’ll proceed blowing up the careers of future Latin pop and rap stars going ahead, and that the largest bumps may nonetheless be to come back.