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The song gained notability when its controversial music video was banned from Spanish TV because of its depiction of a young female drug dealer. Her second album, Alevosía, featured the single, "La Niña".
#Maria wuala movie
In 2001 Her song "Tengo lo que tu quieres" was part of the BSO of the Spanish movie Sex and Lucia. In 2000, she signed to Universal Music Spain, and released her full-length debut album, Lujo Ibérico.

The song was originally planned for release by Zeroporsiento, a Sevillian label for which she had recorded the tracks.

She made her solo debut with A Jierro/Toma la Traca, a maxi-single released by Zona Bruta in 1999. She also appeared on SFDK's Siempre Fuertes and La Alta Escuela's En Pie de Vuelo on the song "Espectáculo en la Gancha". After she adopted the stage name La Mala, she appeared on La Gota Que Colma's album Mordiendo el Micro on the songs "No Hay Rebaja", and "Dando Guerra". She rose to prominence in the late 1990s alongside fellow Sevillian hip hop acts such as La Gota Que Colma, SFDK, and La Alta Escuela. I didn't grow up with luxury, but I never missed a meal either." At age seventeen, she performed onstage for the first time, and adopted the stage name La Mala. The daughter of a hairdresser in an Andalusian family, she describes herself as being from a working-class family, saying, "My mother and I are both young, and all I know is that my family experienced hunger back then, and that sticks with you. She grew up in Seville and became involved with the city's thriving hip-hop scene as a teenager. Maria Rodríguez was born in Jerez de la Frontera ( Cádiz, Spain) on February 13, 1979. Rodríguez is also the first female artist to win both Best Urban Album and Best Urban Song at the Latin Grammy Awards, as well as the first urban artist to win Spain's National Music Award. She appeared as a judge on Spain's La Voz prior to releasing her first album in seven years, Mala, in May 2020. Rodríguez released her memoir, Cómo ser Mala, in June 2021. María Rodríguez Garrido, known as Mala Rodríguez, is a Spanish Latin hip hop artist based in Barcelona.
