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Papaa Tyga

R&B Singer

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Music

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Born
1998-02-14
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MiniBio

A talented singer known for popular tracks like “La Palida,” “La Tumba,” “La Soga,” “Rumores,” and “Pepa y bala,” he has built a strong following, especially on social media. On his TikTok account, papaa_tyga, he has managed to attract over 280,000 followers, showcasing his growing influence in the music scene. His hit song “La Palida” has also gained massive traction online, with its music video surpassing 20 million views on YouTube.

Before rising to fame, he started his journey on YouTube back in October 2017, long before his music began making waves. Hailing from the Dominican Republic, he has steadily grown his presence in the digital world, turning his passion for music into a successful career. As his fanbase continues to expand, his work resonates with more listeners across the globe.

Trivia

His work is featured on the 2023 album called Light, which marks a significant milestone in his musical journey. In addition to that, he has built a strong online presence, accumulating over 650,000 subscribers on his Papaa Tyga YouTube channel. Papaa Tyga continues to grow his influence and showcase his talent through consistent and engaging content.

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