Sanatçının Albümleri
Money In The Bank
2023 · single
Sólo D’Lira
2023 · albüm
H2H (Todo Me Pica)
2023 · single
Pendejo
2022 · single
Quiten El Trap
2022 · single
No Olvidamos
2022 · single
Chinga Tu Madre (Desde El Palacio De Los Deportes)
2019 · single
Más Vale Cholo (Desde El Palacio De Los Deportes)
2019 · single
Mátate Teté (Desde El Palacio De Los Deportes)
2019 · single
Voto Latino (Desde El Palacio De Los Deportes)
2019 · single
MTV Unplugged: El Desconecte
2018 · albüm
Gimme Tha Power (MTV Unplugged)
2018 · single
Here We Kum (MTV Unplugged)
2018 · single
Parásito (Re-Edit)
2017 · single
Arre Caesar
2017 · single
2En1
2017 · albüm
Oleré Y Oleré Y Oleré El UHU
2015 · single
Agua Maldita
2014 · albüm
Ánimo Delincuencia
2014 · single
Desde Rusia Con Amor
2012 · albüm
Dónde Jugarán Las Niñas 10th Anniversary Edition
2008 · albüm
Eternamiente
2007 · albüm
Con Todo Respeto
2004 · albüm
Frijolero
2003 · single
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The rap-metal band Molotov formed in 1995 in Mexico City, comprising singer/guitarist Tito Fuentes, bassists Mickey "Huidos" Huidobro and Jay de la Cueva, and a drummer known as "La Quesadillera." By 1996, Paco Ayala had replaced de la Cueva and Randy "El Gringo Loco" Ebright became the band's new drummer. Molotov's 1997 debut LP, Donde Jugaran Las Ninas?, was a hit with both Spanish- and English-speaking audiences, earning a Grammy nomination for best Latin rock-alternative performance. The remix collection Molomix followed a year later, and in 1999 the group returned with Apocalypshit, produced and recorded by Mario Caldato, Jr. (the Beastie Boys). Molotov followed with their third album, Dance and Dense Denso, in 2020. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi