Óscar Alexis Nuñez De La Rosa, known by his stage name Bocafloja, is a multifaceted musical artist and philosopher whose work fuses hip-hop with elements of electronic music, jazz, and Afro-Colombian rhythms. Born in Cali, Colombia, in 1984, Bocafloja emerged onto the international music scene with his introspective lyrics, intricate wordplay, and a profound commitment to social justice and critical thought. His music is not merely an auditory experience but a call to action, inviting listeners to reflect on their reality, challenge oppressive structures, and embrace both their roots and the universal quest for freedom. Bocafloja's influence extends beyond his albums, which include "Más Más y Más" and "El Disidente," as he also engages with audiences through lectures, workshops, and collaborations that transcend music to touch upon philosophy, politics, and education. Danny B, another cornerstone of the Colombian hip-hop collective Rebelión de los 34, has been a pivotal figure in the country's underground music scene. His solo work, as well as his collaborative efforts with Bocafloja under the project name Immasoul, showcase his mastery of lyricism and his unique ability to weave narratives that are both deeply personal and socially resonant. The duo's joint venture delves into themes of identity, resilience, and the Afro-Colombian experience with a sound that is as danceable as it is thought-provoking. Immasoul's debut album "Caleña" is a testament to their artistry, blending traditional Andean melodies with digital beats, and creating a sonic universe that honors the past while speaking to the present and future of Latin American hip-hop. Together, Bocafloja, Danny B, and Immasoul represent a powerful voice in the global hip-hop movement, one that is as rooted in cultural pride as it is in the pursuit of a more equitable world.