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  1. Darell (rapper) - Wikipedia

    Osvaldo Elías Castro Hernández[1] (born January 5, 1990), better known by the stage name Darell, is a Puerto Rican rapper and songwriter. Born in Puerto Rico, he moved to New York. [2]

  2. Darell - Lollipop (Official Video) - YouTube

    Darell- Lollipop (Official Video) Music: Apple Music: https://Darell.lnk.to/EverybodyGoToTheDiscotek/applemusicSpotify: …

  3. Darell - Official Website

    One of the most sought-after artists from the latest wave of the Urban Latin movement, Puerto Rico native Darell emerged as both a sought-after composer in 2018, playing a definitive role in numerous …

  4. Darell - YouTube Music

    Osvaldo Elías Castro Hernández, better known by the stage name Darell, is a Puerto Rican rapper and songwriter. Born in Puerto Rico, he moved to New York. He is signed to White Lion Records and...

  5. Darell L. Robinson Obituary (1977-2026) | South Bay, FL

    Celebrate the life of Darell L. Robinson (1977-2026) from South Bay, FL. Read their obituary, share memories, and express condolences.

  6. DARELL (@darell) • Instagram photos and videos

    4M Followers, 333 Following, 162 Posts - DARELL (@darell) on Instagram: "DARELL 2024 💿 DISPONIBLE YAAAAA!!!!!!"

  7. Darell - Age, Bio, Family | Famous Birthdays

    Born Darell Castro but best known simply as Darell, he is a singer-songwriter known for hit singles like "Grupal", "A Ver", and "La Que Mata." Signed to RealG4Life, he has released much of his music to …

  8. Darell Lyrics, Songs, and Albums | Genius

    In addition to his own musical work, Darell has also collaborated with artists such as Tempo, Anuel AA, Farruko and, of course, Ñengo Flow.

  9. Darell | Biography, Music & News | Billboard

    Explore Darell's music on Billboard. Get the latest news, biography, and updates on the artist.

  10. Darell - Apple Music

    Rapper and singer Darell is the opposite of the proverbial spoonful of sugar: His gritty voice is a fistful of gravel that can turn even the sweetest reggaetón production into a rough-and-tumble street anthem.