music
April 29, 2026
Jader Tremendo chose a rapper from the Historic Center to record a champeta
A walk through the Historic Center of Cartagena turned into a musical opportunity for a street artist. DJ Jader Tremendo went in search of a rapper who could join a champeta track, and found the talent he was looking for on the street.

TL;DR
- DJ Jader Tremendo searched for a rapper in Cartagena's Historic Center for a champeta song.
- He found Teno Álvarez, a street artist, whose improvisation impressed Tremendo.
- Álvarez was offered and accepted a studio recording session the following day.
- Both artists worked on the song at Mono Máster Studio.
- Álvarez expressed gratitude and his desire to represent Cartagena with his music.
- Tremendo believes Álvarez has the potential to succeed in the genre.