Rough-voiced Bebe (born María Nieves Rebolledo Vila) was a rare feminist bird in the macho world of Spanish rock. Her 2004 breakout album Pafuera Telarañas (Out with the Cobwebs) demands women's rights and castigates macho privilege with urgent beats and flamenco shadings, at one point declaring, "I'm a princess, a warrior/Oceanic, volcanic". Demonstrating her mastery of music's entire emotional spectrum, Bebe returned with the stripped-down and intimately acoustic Y (And) in 2009, then expanded her palette further on 2012's Un Pokito de Rocanrol with come-hither hip-hop and take-no-prisoners punk rock.