
Sun-drenched Catalan pop that fuses urban reggaeton rhythms with traditional folk soul. Bright, wholesome, and impossibly catchy music for the height of summer.
The Tyets sound like the exact moment the sun hits the water on a Mediterranean afternoon. Their music is a vibrant, high-definition blend of Latin urban rhythms and bright, melodic pop, all delivered with a distinctively Catalan warmth. It is polished and modern, yet it feels deeply rooted in the community spirit of a local town square festival.
What truly sets them apart is their 'trapetón' philosophy: taking the heavy, often aggressive structures of trap and reggaeton and filling them with lighthearted, wholesome, and relatable lyrics. They swapped the typical posturing of the genre for songs about friendship, local life, and even traditional dances, creating a sound that is both cutting-edge and family-friendly without losing its cool.
Start with the smash hit 'Coti x Coti' to hear their genius for blending traditional sardana rhythms with a modern club beat. It is the perfect gateway into their world of 'Èpic Solete', an album that serves as the ultimate soundtrack for any summer road trip or outdoor celebration.
The Tyets, also known as Els Tiets (IPA: [əls tiˈɛts]), are a Catalan music group. Their songs are primarily in Catalan, with a musical style that is a fusion of pop, Latin urban and trap. The two members of the group, Oriol Ramon and Xavier Coca, both grew up in Mataró. They first gained recognition in 2019 with their debut EP, Trapetón (a portmanteau of "trap" and "reggaeton"), and became known for their lyrical style avoiding the typical subjects of either genre. Their 2023 single "Coti x Coti" was a major hit in Spain. Following the viral popularity on TikTok of "Coti x Coti", and the group's performance of the song at the Camp Nou stadium on Diada de Sant Jordi, The Tyets became the first Catalan-language group to achieve a million monthly streams on Spotify. They have been credited with helping to create the genre of trapetón, a form of Latin trap, but with light-hearted, inoffensive lyrics. The group's 2023 hit single "Coti x Coti" was notable for its novel incorporation of the traditional musical style of the sardana with contemporary popular music, and the song's popularity has been credited with an increase in interest in the traditional dance among young people in Catalonia. The group have explained that the idea for the song was inspired by watching the dancing of sardanes in Mataró and feeling that young people should be more involved in the tradition.

Shares reggaeton, trap, latin pop (subgenres); digital clarity, drum machine, studio polished (production style)
Shares reggaeton, trap, latin pop (subgenres); digital clarity, drum machine, studio polished (production style)

Shares digital clarity, drum machine, studio polished (production style); reggaeton, latin pop (subgenres)
Shares digital clarity, drum machine, studio polished (production style); reggaeton, latin pop, tropical (subgenres)
Shares digital clarity, drum machine, studio polished (production style); reggaeton, latin pop, tropical (subgenres)
Shares reggaeton, trap, latin pop (subgenres); digital clarity, drum machine, studio polished (production style)
Shares reggaeton, latin pop, tropical (subgenres); digital clarity, drum machine, studio polished (production style)
Shares reggaeton, trap, latin pop (subgenres); digital clarity, drum machine, studio polished (production style)
Shares reggaeton, latin pop, tropical (subgenres); digital clarity, drum machine, studio polished (production style)
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