Madrid experienced one of those big events last night. The premiere of the documentary “Lo que me llevo a la tumba” (What I Take to the Grave) took place at the Capitol Cinemas on Gran Vía. The film chronicles the rise of the rap duo Natos y Waor and relives the concert where they celebrated their 15th anniversary on June 7th of last year.

JD served as the official sponsor of the premiere. The brand shares the codes that define a new generation with Natos y Waor: authenticity, a unique identity, and a passion for the culture born in the streets.

The documentary shows what happened behind the scenes of one of the recent milestones in Spanish rap. It covers the preparation, the energy of the live performance, and the connection with the community that has supported the group since its beginnings. It also reveals what was not seen at that sold-out concert at the Metropolitano Stadium, which had 60,000 tickets. The artists and the people who have always been by their side narrate the story.

The event drew a crowd from music, urban fashion, and emerging talent. Fellow musicians included Fernando Costa, Recycled J, Juancho Marqués, and El Grecas. Sara Fructuoso, ambassador for JD’s spring-summer campaign, attended along with Mery Fresiuisss, Claudia Martínez, Hamza Zaidi, and Mario González. Friends of the duo filled the Capitol theater.

Check out the photos from the event below: