At just 17 years old he entered the world of emerging rap music with December 20th, Fraza. his first single released on December 20th for 20label. It's not just a debut, but a personal journey that combines introspection and anger, bringing to light a new voice in the scene.
Fraza aims to tell his story, that of a boy who found a way to express himself in rap music.
Fraza: “My passion for music has always been there”
Fraza This is how his connection with music was born:
“My passion for music has always been there, since I was little. Growing up I became obsessed with rap. With my first MP3 I downloaded songs by Ghali, Capo Plaza, Vale Pain and Tupac. I looked for a style that truly represented me.”
But there was an event that prompted it Fraza to write:
“It all started when I lost my uncle. I had to find a way to vent and give voice to what I felt. I started writing thoughts in a notebook, then I downloaded backing tracks and recorded my first piece. But I never published that song: it was too personal, as if it were just for me.”
The young rapper has been waiting for the right time to make his debut, driven by the need to connect with others:
“I didn't want to put something out until I was sure people could understand what I wanted to say. It's been a journey. When those who listened to me started giving me positive opinions, I realized that I was ready.”
December 20th, a single between memories and anger
His first single, December 20this divided into two parts, as he explains Fraza:
“In the first I talk about my life and the darkest memories. In the second, of anger and resentment towards the bad experiences that, looking back, I could not have avoided.”
With December 20th, Fraza he lays himself bare, using rap to tell his story and transform pain into strength. The 17-year-old rapper doesn't just tell his story: he wants to inspire those who listen to him.
“I hope my music sends a clear message: believe in yourself and focus on yourself to achieve your goals. Even difficulties and dark moments serve to grow. We can learn from negative experiences and use them to become better.”
With a maturity beyond his years, Fraza he presents himself as a voice who speaks directly to his peers, mixing introspection and the desire for redemption.