There are at least three artists that use the name cero. Cero* - a trap artist from Argentina's underground scene, whose name on Spotify is just "cero". cero - an indie band from Japan whose debut album was released in 2011. Cero - an artist from the United States. Cero* (ARG) - Biography Cero* is a music artist from Argentina whose work in trap and experimental urban sounds has positioned him within the current Argentine underground scene. He
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There are at least three artists that use the name cero. Cero* - a trap artist from Argentina's underground scene, whose name on Spotify is just "cero". cero - an indie band from Japan whose debut album was released in 2011. Cero - an artist from the United States. Cero* (ARG) - Biography Cero* is a music artist from Argentina whose work in trap and experimental urban sounds has positioned him within the current Argentine underground scene. He has released multiple full-length projects and EPs that have garnered attention in digital spaces and among emerging Latin trap audiences. His notable releases include the albums #SurfTalk (2024), Mecanico (2025), MecÆ (2025) and the EP fœ (2025), followed by after fœ (2026), each showcasing an evolution in his sound and aesthetic over a concentrated creative period. Cero*’s catalogue spans varied sonic textures and production approaches, with tracks documented on platforms like SoundCloud and Spotify that reflect both rhythmic experimentation and contemporary Argentine trap styles. Within discussions of the Argentine trap landscape, Cero* is cited as part of a wave of artists contributing to a reinvigorated underground movement that blends local identity with modern urban genres, expanding beyond strictly commercial trap frameworks. Cero (USA) - Biography INTRODUCTION Cero a Washington DC native of South American Descent is no rookie to the "Latin Urban" genre. Cero brings an original, grimey, radical spanglish flow. Whether delivering a positive message to empower people or reflecting on the negativity from his environments from Latin America to the DMV (DC, Maryland, Virginia) area. He is strong vocaly in his music and the movement behind it. THE TRAFIKANTEZ ERA His grind started in Cali, Colombia just like a coffee bean waiting to get exported for the US. Influenced by Mobb Deep, Wu Tang Clan, Cypress Hill, Outkast, and numerous others he developed a butchered like Spanglish flow giving him the name "Carnicero-007." In 1997 He smuggled his raw style back to the states where he connected with Tragiko, a Colombian MC from Chicago and began the group "Trafikantez”. They successfully released an independent album “De Calidad Por Cantidad”, and a video which was directed by Niche Studios from the Big Pun Documentarys. They also budgeted and independently toured not to mention they created an extensive network. The group later disbanded due to creative differences. There music still gets radio play and fans request that the band reunites again SACRIFICIO His debut album “Sacrificio” was released under Ceromundo Music and is availble in stores and online (itunes). The album is Hip Hop Latino in its purest form with creative controversial Spanglish lyrics that take you on a ride from the 1st track to the last. Its subliminal message translates through a collection of party songs, battle lyrics, street anthems, and story tales. One of the songs “Nadie Sabe Nada” debuted in the top 10 Hip Hop en Espanol charts on Batanga.com. The single “Ponete Pilas” had a campaign which inspired Latinos to wake up and smell the café. The album includes production from Crooks Brothers, Tony Vinyl, Golden Chyld, Stretch and guest spots from artists like Calle Cardona, 4Esquinas, Dshon, amongst others. The album continues to move units in through out the states (MD, DC, VA, NY, FL, TX, CA, MA) and has even reached fans from Colombia all the way to Mexico City, Europe and Japan. CEROMUNDO BEGINS Fast-forward to 2005, Carnicero dropped the beef from his name and decided to start from scratch under the name Parcero or "Cero" for short. After attending the Art Institute of Washington D.C. he studied Multimedia and Graphic design. He also attended the Omega School of recording for Music Business. In 2006 he established Cero Mundo LLC which specializes in graphic design, promotion, music publishing, and marketing. His company helped pushed the careers of “Dj Dee Cash” by hosting partys in the upscale neighborhood of Bethesda and he is developing “Lainez” and artist that has got featured in the Washington Post. PROJECTS His second campaign and single was “Esto Ta Pesado” which was inspired by the imigration rallys in Washington DC after hearing local djs play reggeton. The song was so motivational that the Washington Post created an article about local DC Latin rap artists. Cero has collaborated with Mellow Man Ace (The Godfather of Latin Rap) and recorded “Recognize” released under Latin Thug / Koch records. He recently dropped a succesful mixtape “For Spanglish Marka Cero” hosted by Dj Cabezon, a well known Hip Hop Latino Mixtape Dj. Cero is currently in the lab working on his next sophmore album which is being recorded at Listen Vision (D.C.’s number one recording studio). On this new album he promises to deliver music to a wider audience with hotter production and a fusion of Hip Hop, salsa, cumbia, and gogo that the listener will enjoy listening to. With his consistency and dedication it will only take zero seconds for the masses to know who Cero is