West Coast Latina Dulcea 2021 Now

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Released as a single in May 2021, this track became the anthem of lowrider car clubs. Over a lazy, distorted bass line and a sample of a hydraulics pump, Dulcea delivers a spoken-word verse about watching her father repair his '64 Impala. The chorus is haunting: "I learned to love the slow / The way the world looks when you drive below / The speed of light, the speed of pain." It garnered over 2 million streams on Spotify by Q3 2021. west coast latina dulcea 2021

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Dulcea's music style is a unique blend of Latinx culture, West Coast hip-hop, and contemporary R&B. Her songs often feature infectious beats, catchy melodies, and unapologetic lyrics that speak to her experiences as a Latina woman. Influenced by icons like Selena, Jenni Rivera, and Rosalía, Dulcea's sound is both nostalgic and modern, making her a refreshing addition to the music landscape. : Highlight how many Latinas started side hustles