About D10S SUCIO by Los Chicos Criollos
Los Chicos Criollos—Kingdom Kome and Ché Uno—are back with D10S Sucio, an album that doesn’t just play through your speakers; it punches through them. Dropping on November 1st, 2024, through CMNWLTH, this record is a raw tribute to one of Argentina’s most controversial and celebrated figures, Diego Maradona, who is revered for his genius as he is for his flaws. Like Maradona, D10S Sucio is unapologetically real and gritty, capturing the duality of triumph and turmoil.
Every track on this album is a statement with an unapologetic spirit. Kingdom Kome and Ché Uno bring their signature blend of English and Spanish, cutting through with lyrics that speak to struggle, survival, and a passion for the relentless pursuit of greatness. With beats that hit like a sledgehammer and features that bring out the best in their collaborators, D10S Sucio is the kind of album that doesn’t ask for your attention—it demands it.
D10S Sucio is as real as it gets. From the opening notes on the Intro to the heavy-hitting collabs with CrimeApple, Estee Nack, and Thirstin Howl the 3rd, Los Chicos Criollos bring their A-game and relentless energy that doesn’t let up. The production, handled by the likes of RUEN, Onaje Jordan, Vago, and more, sets the tone for an album that’s as unpredictable as Maradona’s moves on the pitch.
D10S Sucio isn’t just an album—it’s a reflection of the realities that Kingdom Kome and Ché Uno navigate through their music. Tracks like LCC vs DATD featuring Death at the Derby and Kiosko Rap showcase their ability to move seamlessly between English and Spanish, staying true to their roots while pushing the boundaries of their sound. The beats hit hard, the lyrics go harder, and the result is a project that stands tall in a crowded genre.
Leading up to the album’s release, Los Chicos Criollos have strategically dropped singles like Pelicula $hit, setting the stage for what’s to come without any features, showing they aren’t playing around. Each track builds anticipation for the full album, solidifying their rep as one of the most authentic voices in the game today. With D10S Sucio, Kingdom Kome and Ché Uno aren’t just making music—they’re carving out a legacy.