
He is one of the top trap and urban artists in the Chilean music scene. For the third year in a row, one of his songs is on the “Top 10 Most Streamed Chilean Artists” on Spotify -Top 5 with “Te Quiero Ver.” The release of his acclaimed album “Utopía” in 2018 brought a unique aesthetic to the scene, unavoidable for understanding the phenomenon at a local level. And it meant the “Best Urban Scene Artist” award at the 2018 Pulsar Awards, a well-deserved recognition.
Songwriter, performer, and designer, Ceaese has established his sense of collaborative work. He has generated an impact on an abundance of material by other Chilean trap artists like Drefquila, Gianluca, Polimá Westcoast, and Young Cister, among many others.
His style has evolved since he participated in the KSN Farm and Cream Gang collectives. It is loaded with an unprejudiced artistic search and a genuine interest in creative development rather than the short-term rewards of digital radio rankings demands. Considering this, the release of CLICK (feat. Harry Nach) -the first preview of his upcoming album “Tigre”- implies unraveling the artist’s creative process during the past two years and setting a new artistic standard for the local urban scene. In June, he released his second single, “Viene y Va” (feat. Polimá Westcoast).