Mora & C. Tangana | |
Number of songs: 1 | Total weeks on charts: 1
Appearing in a total number of: 1 charts | Total period running: 0 days
Appearing in a total number of: 1 charts | Total period running: 0 days
Biography
Mora:
Real Name: Gabriel Armando Mora Quintero
Born: April 18, 1996, San Juan, Puerto Rico
Genres: Reggaeton, Latin Urban, Trap
Years Active: 2017–present
Label: Rimas Entertainment
Mora is a Puerto Rican singer, songwriter, and producer known for his atmospheric blend of reggaeton, trap, and alternative Latin sounds. He began his musical journey producing and writing for artists like Bad Bunny before launching his solo career in 2017. His debut album, Primer Día de Clases (2021), was followed by Microdosis and Paraíso in 2022, and Estrella in 2023. In 2025, he released Lo Mismo de Siempre, further cementing his place in the Latin music scene. Mora's collaborations include hits like "Una Vez" and "Hibiki" with Bad Bunny, "512" with Jhayco, and "La Inocente" with Feid. His music often explores themes of love, nostalgia, and introspection, resonating with a broad audience.
C. Tangana:
Real Name: Antón Álvarez Alfaro
Born: July 16, 1990, Madrid, Spain
Genres: Hip-Hop, Flamenco, Pop Rap, Latin Urban
Years Active: 2006–present
Labels: Sony Spain, Sony Latin
C. Tangana, also known as El Madrileño, is a Spanish rapper, singer, and songwriter renowned for blending traditional Spanish music with contemporary urban genres. He began his career under the alias Crema and gained prominence with the collective Agorazein. His solo work includes the hit "Mala Mujer" and the critically acclaimed album El Madrileño (2021), which fused flamenco, Latin folk, and hip-hop, becoming Spain's best-selling album that year. Tangana has collaborated with artists like Rosalía, contributing to the Grammy-winning "Malamente," and has ventured into filmmaking with the documentary La Guitarra Flamenca de Yerai Cortés, winning the Goya Award for Best Documentary Film in 2025. Known for his innovative approach, Tangana continues to influence the Spanish and Latin music landscapes.
Sources: Wikipedia, Top40-Charts.com Editorial team