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Rebe releases second album as handmade rag doll instead of vinyl

publication · 2026-05-20

Madrid-based pop artist Rebeca Díaz, known as Rebe, has released her second album "Es que acaso no me oyes??" in the form of 250 handmade rag dolls rather than on vinyl. The 26-year-old self-managed singer, who calls herself "princesa de España" and "Rebequita la Bonita," chose this unconventional physical format to bypass traditional music industry logics. The dolls were sewn by hand, each serving as a unique container for the album. Rebe operates independently without a record label, controlling all aspects of her music production. The release challenges standard distribution methods, emphasizing the artist's desire to separate love for Spain from far-right political associations.

Key facts

  • Rebe released second album 'Es que acaso no me oyes??' as 250 handmade rag dolls
  • Artist's real name is Rebeca Díaz, born in Madrid in 1998
  • She self-manages all her music and has no record label
  • The album format replaces traditional vinyl with sewn dolls
  • She uses the stage names 'princesa de España' and 'Rebequita la Bonita'
  • The release aims to decouple love for Spain from far-right ideology

Entities

Artists

  • Rebe
  • Rebeca Díaz

Locations

  • Madrid
  • Spain

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