Morodo is a Spanish reggae artist who creates music that blends traditional sounds with modern styles.
List of Morodo's featurings
Soom T, Demolition Man, Fyahbwoy & La Puta Opepé
Morodo's age
Morodo is currently 44 years old.
Morodo's country of origin
Morodo is from Spain.
Morodo's real name
Morodo's real name is José Miguel Conejo García.
The Success Story of Morodo
About Morodo
Morodo is a Spanish reggae artist who has been creating music since the late 1990s. Born in Madrid, Spain, José Miguel Conejo García (known as Morodo) began his musical career in the mid-90s when he formed the group 'The Natural Defenders'. After gaining popularity in Spain, Morodo then went on to collaborate with other Spanish and international artists, including Soom T, Demolition Man, Fyahbwoy, and La Puta Opepé. His musical style blends traditional sounds with modern styles and he is known for his heartfelt lyrics.
Music Career
In 1998, Morodo released his first solo album 'Tierra de Nadie'. The album was a huge success and was followed by two more albums in the 2000s: 'Sacando Chispas' (2001) and 'Mala Hierba' (2005). All of these albums were praised for their unique sound, mixing elements of reggae, hip-hop, ska and Latin music. Since then, Morodo has gone on to collaborate with a number of artists from all over the world such as UK producer Mungo's Hi Fi and French rap group La Rumeur. He also released a string of singles in the 2010s including 'Fuego' (2010), 'Aquí Estoy' (2011) and 'Por Si No Lo Sabías' (2014).
Legacy
Morodo has been an influential figure in the Spanish music scene for over two decades. He has won several awards including 'Best Reggae Album' at the 14th Annual Latin Grammy Awards in 2013. He has also performed at some of the biggest music festivals in Spain such as Rototom Sunsplash and Festival de Benicassim. His music continues to inspire both new and established artists alike and he is considered to be one of the pioneers of Spanish reggae.