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Two Journeys One Vision Inside the World of Blanc City and Capital P

Last updated: January 19, 2026 3:45 am
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In a music industry that often rewards shortcuts and trends, some artists stand out by staying rooted in history culture and lived experience. Blanc City and Capital P are two such artists. Coming from different parts of the world but meeting at the same creative crossroads, both represent longevity authenticity and a deep respect for the craft. Their stories now intersect through the Capital City movement and the creative hub known as Tumba La Casa.

Blanc City Building From Legacy to Leadership

Blanc City is originally from Fitchburg Massachusetts and his relationship with music started almost as soon as he could walk. Born into a Latin music household, he was already on stage by the age of three watching his father perform and absorbing the rhythm and discipline of live music. In 2001 his brother Ben Hot formed a group called Vizion, and by 2002 Blanc City officially began recording and performing as part of that group.

Influenced by artists like Biggie Jay Z and Drake, Blanc City developed a sound that blends hip hop and R and B with emotional depth and street realism. Early success came fast. Vizion won best performance in New York out of thirty one acts and even caught the attention of Universal Records. A major deal was on the table, but life intervened. Around the same time Blanc City became a father, and shortly after his brother was stabbed after a show and nearly lost his life. Those moments changed everything.

Choosing family and responsibility over momentum, Blanc City stepped back from the industry and became a full time dad. But the music never left. Years later he returned with renewed focus not just as an artist but as a leader and builder.

His latest album Capital City dropped on December nineteenth and represents more than just a project. Recorded and mixed entirely at Tumba La Casa Studios, the album reflects maturity resilience and vision. Blanc City is also focused on growing the Tumba La Casa movement and setting the stage for what comes next including his upcoming Lucky 7 album. For him winning now is not about charts but about legacy.

Capital P A Pioneer Bridging Cultures and Eras

Capital P is originally from Peru and began making music in 1998. Coming from a deeply artistic family surrounded by musicians singers and dancers, creativity was always part of his everyday life. Inspired heavily by nineties hip hop legends like Mobb Deep Big Pun and Wu Tang Clan, Capital P entered the scene at a time when Spanish hip hop was still finding its voice.

In 1999 he released his first hip hop mixtape becoming one of the few Spanish rappers pushing the genre forward during that era. Between 1999 and 2008 he released five mixtapes and one full length album of Spanish hip hop, laying groundwork that many artists would later build upon. In 2012 he expanded his sound into Latin Trap, releasing additional mixtapes in 2012 2013 and 2017 and proving his ability to evolve without losing authenticity.

One of the most defining moments of his career came when he performed at a major hip hop festival in Bogota Colombia in front of over one hundred thousand people. It was a clear sign that his voice had traveled far beyond borders.

Today Capital P is both an artist and a producer, playing keyboard and shaping his own sound from the ground up. He recently released the Welcome to Capital City album, a hip hop focused project, while also actively working on a new Latin Trap album. Beginning in spring 2026 he plans to release new singles every month through Tumba La Casa, continuing his steady and intentional output.

Capital City More Than an Album

What connects Blanc City and Capital P is not just collaboration but philosophy. Capital City is more than a title. It represents a space where experience meets hunger, where culture is respected and where artists are allowed to grow without pressure to conform.

Through Tumba La Casa Studios both artists are creating an environment that values consistency ownership and community. Their combined histories stretch across decades genres and continents, yet they meet in the same place creatively. This is not about chasing moments. It is about building something that lasts.

As both artists continue releasing music and expanding the Capital City vision, one thing is clear. These are not newcomers looking for a break. These are veterans shaping their own lane and inviting others to rise with them.

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