Duki
Duki's writing process is simple. "I only need a microphone," the Argentine rapper says. "I start improvising and from then I just start building. But I'm writing in my head as I freestyle."
A self-described
melómano (music lover) who grew up listening to Luis Miguel and The Beatles, the 24-year-old artist, who last year scored a Latin Grammy nod for "Hablamos Mañana" with Bad Bunny and Pablo Chill-E, started his career freestyling on the streets of Argentina, which would eventually lead him to be a standout in the country's rap competition
El Quinto Escalón. It was then that he knew he could make a living out of music.