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56.Zanto(2019)Zantos use of auto-tune leaves this one feeling flat.

But his accompanying music session doesnt feature the same passion or wit, and its filled with cliched references.

53.Don Patricio(2020)Don Patricios delivery is too laid back to pop.

51.Trueno(2019)Truenos delivery is so passive and phoned-in that his lyrics all blur together.

49.Kodigo(2018)The artist who started it all.

Theresulting videoracked up 12 million views, attracting the attention of future collaborators like Trueno and Polima Westcoast.

Bonus points for Bejo using a baby-doll hand to hold his joint.

47.Kinder Malo(2019)The Spanish trap artist is the only guest to record back-to-back Biza sessions.

The second sees Biza crafting a menacing beat for an assertive Malo to stomp all over.

46.DrefQuila(2019)A tightly polished trap song with an earworm of a refrain.

The only reason its not ranked higher is because Biza didnt use one of his own beats.

44.Asan(2020)One of Bizas poppier sessions.

When it finally arrived it felt like a let down.

The chorus is memorable, but the verses are lazy (andcourted controversy).

Hearing him rap over a lo-fi beat is an early indicator of just how varied this project could be.

40.John C(2019)Bizas strategic beat drops make this session feel like a tennis match.

The producer builds on each tongue-twisting John C verse by adding thumping 808s, ramping up the momentum.

39.Frijo(2019)This session is 90 percent hook; at least its a catchy one.

Some step into the studio with cool confidence or a cocky attitude.

Others, like Kiddo Toto, show up ready to give a full performance.

37.Khea(2020)A well-produced heartbreak track that benefits from Kheas lovesick, occasionally melodramatic verses.

I just wished his vocals matched the intensity of the lyrics.

36.C.R.O(2020)For one of Bizas most-viewed sessions, this track is surprisingly understated.

Mesitas hook is heavily auto-tuned, but his delivery has the spark and enthusiasm missing from Zantos session.

31.Ysy A(2021)This sounds like a straight-up party, powered by Bizas synth horns.

30.Blunted Vato(2019)One of those sessions that only stands out on repeat listens.

That bass-y hook will stick with you.

When the time finally came, she made the most of it.

21.Bhavi(2019)In Bizas first official Music Session, Bhavi isnt performing for anyone.

He raps with his eyes closed, smoothly dipping in and out of different flows.

19.Tiago PZK(2021)A reggaeton smash.

Biza follows his lead with a beat thats bouncy and sly.

This one will keep you on your toes.

15.Homer El Mero Mero(2020)Thisis the cinematic flow Dani was rapping about.

6.Nicky Jam(2021)The self-proclaimed king of flow didnt come to Bizas studio to prove anything.

3.Nathy Peluso(2020)Bizas career-making session.

Pelusos music explores a wide variety of genres, and on this track hip-hop fits her like a glove.

Her unapologetic lyrics and IDGAF delivery over Bizas futuristic beats make for the perfect storm.

1.Villano Antillano(2022)A master class performance.

Knowing these sessions had a habit of turning newer artists into overnight sensations, Villano clearly understood the assignment.

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