RELS B

Daniel Heredia Vidal, better known as rels b or skinnyflakk, was born in Palma de Mallorca, Spain, in 1993. He had a simple childhood and worked from a young age in jobs as a waiter and painter before dedicating himself to music. He doesn't share much about his family, but he has mentioned that he had difficult times and that music was a way of escaping. Daniel describes himself as reserved, true to himself, and unfazed by fame. He strongly defends his artistic independence. Despite his international tours, he prefers a quiet life and often returns to Mallorca, where he finds inspiration and unwinds.

Musical Beginnings He started as a music producer, working on beats and recordings under the name *Itchy & Buco Sounds*.
- He made his debut as a singer. In 2014, he released songs like *Change Or Die* and in 2015, the EP *Player Hater*. His career took off with the album *Boys Don't Cry* (2016), where he showcased a more emotional and smooth style.
- His musical style blends rap, R&B, soul, pop, and reggaeton. He is known for his relaxed voice and personal lyrics, which address love, heartbreak, success, and personal reflection.
- He has always worked without a major record label. He produces his music independently, which gives him creative freedom.
- He has explored different sounds on albums like *Flakk Daniel's LP*, *La Isla*, and *AfroLOVA' 23*, where he leans more toward Afrobeat and Latin rhythms.
- He has worked with artists such as Nathy Peluso, Don Patricio, Duki, Gera mx, Alemán, and more recently with Junior H and Kenia Os.
- He has millions of listeners on digital platforms and has toured in Spain and Latin America, earning a prominent place in the Hispanic urban scene.

some of his songs
"Change or Die" is one of Rels B's first songs to showcase his unique style. Released in 2014, this song was pivotal in his career, as it marked a major shift in his music. In "Change or Die," Rels B reflects on his life, his experiences, and the decisions he faces. The song's title reflects the dilemma of having to adapt and change to survive, something common in life and in the music industry. The song has a serious and profound tone, where he talks about the importance of self-improvement, growth, and how changes are necessary to avoid being trapped in the past.