
DÉCADAS: Historia del Movimiento Urbano de Monte Plata
Documentary · Music
Overview
A journey through the evolution of the urban movement in Monte Plata, from its roots in the neighborhoods to its national prominence. Through archives and testimonies, the documentary portrays how a generation turned music into identity, resistance, and local pride.
Top Cast
El Notario
El Notario
self
El Notario
self
JDR El Nigga
JDR El Nigga
self
JDR El Nigga
self
Blaze K Montana
Blaze K Montana
Self
Blaze K Montana
Self
MR poncho el maestro
MR poncho el maestro
Self
MR poncho el maestro
Self
El Mecánico Urbano
El Mecánico Urbano
Self
El Mecánico Urbano
Self
Rocosonic
Rocosonic
Self
Rocosonic
Self
Francis Rap Lírico
Francis Rap Lírico
Self
Francis Rap Lírico
Self
TBR Polanco
TBR Polanco
Self
TBR Polanco
Self
El Peters
El Peters
Self
El Peters
Self
Hector DF
Hector DF
Self
Hector DF
Self
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