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C. Tangana
C. Tangana at the37th Goya Awardsin 2023
Born
Antón Álvarez Alfaro

(1990-07-16)July 16, 1990(age 33)
Madrid,Spain
Other names
  • Crema
  • El Madrileño
  • Puchito
Occupations
  • Rapper
  • singer
  • songwriter
Years active2006–present
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)Vocals
Labels
Websitectangana

Antón Álvarez Alfaro(born July 16, 1990), known professionally asC. Tangana,is a Spanish rapper, singer and songwriter.[3]He began his musical career while inhigh school,rapping under the pseudonym Crema and releasing a seven-trackEPtitledÉl Es Crema(2005). He gained recognition in Spain as a member of the band Agorazein. In 2016, Tangana began performing as a solo act under the stage name C. Tangana.

After releasing a number of singles in 2016, including "Lo Hace Conmigo", "Los Chikos de Madriz" and "Antes de morirme",Tangana attained mainstream success in Spain with the release of" Mala Mujer ", later included in his debut studio albumÍdolo(2017). He continued to exploreurbanoandhip hop musicon his mixtapeAvida Dollars(2018), which spawned the top twenty single "Llorando en la Limo". Tangana continued to release standalone singles to commercial success such as "Bien Duro", "Booty" and "Nunca Estoy". He experimented withflamencoandLatin musicon his second studio albumEl Madrileño(2021), which was nominated for thePremio Ruidoand received aLatin Grammy Awardnomination forAlbum of the Year.El Madrileñobecame the best-selling album in Spain in 2021.

Throughout his career, C. Tangana has won nine Latin Grammy Awards as songwriter and as performer, twoPremios Odeónand aLOS40 Music Awardamong others. He has also been nominated for aGrammy Award,twoMTV Europe Music Awardsand twoUK Music Video Awards.

Early life[edit]

Álvarez was born on July 16, 1990, inMadridto Antón Álvarez Muñoz, a former journalist, and co-founder of the communication agency Evercom and Patricia Alfaro Águila-Real, a formerpreschoolteacher, who now works for her son's business.[4] He has a younger sister named Ana.[5][6]His father was born inVigoto an entirelyGalicianfamily, and came to Madrid to study at university, whereas, his mother was born inIfniand is ofAndalusiandescent.[7][8][9]Álvarez grew up around theLatinaandCarabancheldistricts, and later as a teenager, moved with his family toPozuelo de Alarcón.[6]He attended Colegio San Viator.[10]

Career[edit]

2005–2007: First steps as Crema[edit]

In 2005, he gained recognition as Crema as his freestyle demos began spreading online. He focused on rap music and released a seven-trackEPtitledÉl Es Crema(2005) and then two more (Madrid FilesandSeptiembre) in 2006. After finishing hisbaccalaureatehe studied philosophy at theComplutense University of Madrid.[10][11]

2011–2016: Agorazein[edit]

Álvarez formed the band Agorazein with a group of friends in 2011.[12]That year he released a work entitled "C. Tangana", which was generally well-received, attracted many new followers, and was adopted by Álvarez as his new stage name. In 2011 the band released their debut album in Spanish as independent artists titledKind of Red.Between 2011 and 2012 Álvarez self-released two albums:C. Tangana(2011) andLOVE'S(2012).[13]

Tangana had replaced his particular style of short and direct phrases with short Anglicized phrases.[citation needed]While playing music, he made a living working in a Pans and Company and in aVodafonecall center. He began to shy away from the media in January 2013 because he did not feel comfortable with it.[14][15]In 2014 he released his first EP as an independent artist titledTrouble + Presidente.In 2015 he left his job to fully work on music. Agorazein released their final albumSiemprein November 2016 and have been on an indefinite hiatus since then.[16]

2016–2017: Record deal andÍdolo[edit]

In 2016, Tangana signed a record deal withWarner Chappell Musicand started working regularly with friend and producerAlizzz.His first release as a signed artist was "Antes de morirme",a flamenco-pop collaboration with then-girlfriendRosalía.[17]The song was asleeper hituntil late 2018, when Rosalía's career started growing internationally and the song was included in the soundtrack of the Spanish Netflix showÉlite.Tangana continued releasing songs throughout 2016. In 2017, Álvarez embarked on a tour in Latin America called C. Tangana Latino Tour. When the tour finished, he announced his official agreement with the record companySony Music Entertainment.In April he released the lead single off his debut album titled "Espabilao". One month later, "Mala Mujer" was released on digital platforms as the album's second single. The song became wildly popular in Spain and in parts of Latin America. The track became a top-five hit in Spain, was named song of the summer, certified three times platinum there, and was also certified gold in the United States.[18]A remix featuringFarrukoandFrench Montanawas released in September.[19]Later, C. Tangana performed the track atLOS40 Music Awards 2017,where he was awarded Best New Artist of the Year.[20]The music video for "Mala Mujer" also received a nomination for "Best National Video". He was also nominated at the2017 MTV Europe Music AwardsforBest Spanish Act.[21]His first studio albumÍdolowas released on digital download and streaming platforms on October 5, 2017.[22]In December 2017 he released "Guerrera" alongside Dellafuente, which became a top 20 hit in Spain and was certified two times platinum.[23]

2018–2019:Avida Dollars[edit]

In January 2018, Tangana released the lead single of his debut mixtape as a signed artist: "Still Rapping" with Steve Lean. The song peaked at 86th on thePROMUSICAEchart. In March he released the mixtape's second single "Llorando en la Limo", produced and featuring Alizzz, which peaked at number twelve on the chart and became another summer hit in Spain. The mixtape,Avida Dollars,was released on digital platforms on April 20, 2018, presented with two sold-out shows at La Riviera in Madrid.[24]and was well received by music critics.[25]Since then, Tangana started releasing independent singles such as "Bien Duro", released in June 2018, which peaked at number six in Spain and became the 32nd most sold song in the country. It was certified double platinum. In October, he released his first international collaboration with American singerBecky G.The song, titled "Booty" peaked at number 3 in Spain and became the 93rd best-selling song in Spain in only two months. "Booty" was also certified double platinum in Spain and platinum in the United States. Its music video was nominated for Best Music Video at the2020 Premios Odeón.[26]In November 2018, Tangana was awarded with twoLatin Grammy Awardsfor writing Rosalía's "Malamente".He took home the awards forBest Alternative SongandBest Urban Fusion/Performance.[27]The track was also nominated forRecord of the YearandSong of the Year.He later received theLatin Grammy Award for Album of the Yearand forBest Contemporary Pop Vocal Albumfor his contribution on eight songs on Rosalía's second albumEl mal querer.[28]In November, he also released "Un Veneno", a minimal, new flamenco track featuring Niño de Elche. It received critical acclaim due to its rawness. On November 21 he performed it onOperación Triunfo 2018.After the performance, he left the stage aggressively despite being scheduled to give an interview,[29]which was received negatively on Twitter.[30]The media coverage the situation received caused an increase in "Un Veneno" streams, making it reach the number two spot on the PROMUSICAE chart and be certified gold in Spain.[31][32]

During 2019, Tangana continued releasing independent singles. In January he collaborated with Brazilian rapperMC Bin Ladenand once again with Alizzz on "Pa' Llamar Tu Atención".[33]The track reached number three on the PROMUSICAE chart. In February he collaborated with Alizzz and Dellafuente once again on "París", which eventually became Tangana's fifth top 10 single. In March 2019 he performed atLollapalooza ArgentinaandChile.He also offered to do a show inLimaand did a showcase in Miami. In April 2019 he moved to Los Angeles. He attended the2019BillboardLatin Music Awardsand performed at the after-party. While inAmerica,he worked with Chilean-American singerPaloma Mamion his song "No Te Debí Besar", released in September 2019, which marked Mami's debut on the Spanish music charts as well as a new top three hit for Tangana. That same year he collaborated with Argentine rapper Duki and Colombian singer Lao Ra on "5 Stars" and "Picaflor" respectively.[34]A couple of months later, Tangana released "Yelo" alongside Alizzz. In February he collaborated withNatti Natashaon his own track "Viene Y Va" and alongsideTainyand formerFifth HarmonymemberLauren Jaureguion the Puerto Rican's "Nada", included in his albumThe Kids That Grew Up On Reggaeton(2020).[35]

2020–present:Bien,El Madrileñoand new musical directions[edit]

On April 24 he released "Nunca Estoy", which was very well received by critics. It reached the top spot on the PROMUSICAE chart, and became Tangana's first number one hit in his career.[36]The track sampled both "Cómo Quieres Que Te Quiera" byRosario Floresand "Corazón Partío"byAlejandro Sanz.In May, Tangana announced his first EP as a signed artist,Bien,which was released through Sony Music on May 14, 2020, and debuted number one in Spain. He allied with Little Spain Productions to produce, write and direct his upcoming music videos. In September, Tangana revealed toForbesthat his upcoming studio album would be very different from his previous releases and that it would be namedEl Madrileño.[37]

On October 8, Tangana released the lead single ofEl Madrileño."Demasiadas Mujeres" became popular in Spain; it debuted at the top of thePROMUSICAEchart and being gold-certified in only a week for selling over 20,000 copies. The song contrasted with everything Tangana had done and included aHoly Weekmarching band fromCádiz.[38]The song included a message of frustration and elements offolk.Its music video included a scene of Tangana's own funeral and references to his past relationships withRosalíaandBerta Vázquez.[39]On November 6, Tangana released "Tú Me Dejaste de Querer", which he called "the most important song of his career".[40]He defined the track as a combination of rumba and bachata with elements of flamenco music.[41]The track broke the record for the most-streamed song in Spain in a 24-hour period with 1.6 million national streams. Internationally, "Tú Me Dejaste de Querer" debuted at number 31 on the Spotify Global chart, marking the first entry of Tangana on the list.[42]

In January 2021, Tangana released the single "Comerte Entera" featuringToquinhoonEl Madrileño.

C. Tangana releasedEl Madrileñoon February 26, 2021.[43]The album broke records in streaming services, and Tangana became the first Spanish artist to reach No. 1 in the global new albums list and place the whole album's tracklist in the top 25 of Top 100 Songs in Spain.[44] The reissueLa Sobremesaincludes the songTe Venerowhich Tangana composed as an hommage to and recorded with the legendary Cuban singerOmara Portuondo.[45] At the36th Goya Awardsceremony 2022 inValencia,Tangana presented this song in live TV as a duet with the young Catalan jazz musicianRita Payés.[46] This collaboration was as well a part of the following tourSin cantar ni afinar.[47]

In July 2023, "Oliveira dos cen anos", a song composed by C. Tangana as an anthem for the 100th anniversary of Galician football clubCelta de Vigo,was presented.[48]C. Tangana described it as the most culturally significant piece of his career.[48]

Artistry[edit]

His first contact with rap was through theBeastie BoysalbumIll Communication(1994) and the movieFear of a Black Hat,as he mentions in his song "Diez Años". In this subject, he also affirms that his interest in the world of music took place at age eight, through aMichael Jacksoncassette of "They Don't Care About Us".Among his influences, he has mentionedDrake'sIf You're Reading This It's Too Late(2015) and artists likePharrell WilliamsorKanye West,highlighting their ability and tendency to innovate and capture the attention of the public. However, on several occasions He has stated that he listens to music of all styles and that he manages to get something interesting out of everything. His influence does not come from specific musicians, but from musical movements that he embraces in his work, stating that his music is changing due to the new musical trends that arouse greater interest in him.

During his time with Agorazein he was characterized by the use of rhythms and melodies that gave off sadness and rebellion typical of adolescence. The soft sounds of C. Tangana became as important as his voice, giving him a sound treatment that he has managed to maintain as he defends the most creative part of his music. Visually, it also broke the traditional patterns of Spanish hip-hop by moving away from the prevailing aesthetic in most of the world of Hispanic rap, where they still presented the pride of the suburban working class in the face of multinationals, branded clothing and the success and money that surrounded the upper-middle class where C. Tangana grew up.

Discography[edit]

Studio albums[edit]

List of studio albums, with selected details, chart positions and sales
Title Studio album details Peaks Certifications
SPA
[49]
US
Latin
Pop

[50]
Ídolo
  • Released: October 6, 2017[51]
  • Label:Sony Spain
  • Formats: CD, digital download
90
El Madrileño
  • Released: February 26, 2021[52]
  • Label: Sony Spain
  • Formats: CD, digital download
1 8
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Mixtapes[edit]

List of mixtapes, with selected details, chart positions and sales
Title Mixtape details Peaks
SPA
[49]
Avida Dollars
  • Released: April 10, 2018[53]
  • Label: Sony Spain
  • Formats: CD, digital download
34

EPs[edit]

List of EPs, with selected details, chart positions and sales
Title Mixtape details Peaks
SPA
[49]
Bien:
  • Released: May 14, 2020[54]
  • Label: Sony Spain
  • Formats: CD, digital download
32

As Crema[edit]

  • Madrid Files(Demo) (Solo) (2006)[55]
  • Septiembre(Demo) (Solo) (2006)
  • ElesCrema(Demo) (Solo) (2006)
  • Desde la octava ventana del bloque(Demo) (Solo) (2007)
  • EGO(Demo) (Solo) (2007)
  • Agorazein(LP, Es Tao Chungo Records) (2008)

As C. Tangana[edit]

  • Agorazein presenta: C. Tangana(LP, self-released) (2011)
  • LO▼E'S(LP, self-released) (2012)
  • Trouble + Presidente(EP, solo) (2014)[56]
  • 10/15(Mixt-tape, solo) (2015)[57]
  • Ídolo(LP, Sony Music) (2017)
  • Avida Dollars(Mix-tape, Sony Music) (2018)

Featuring Agorazein[edit]

  • Agorazein promo(2008)
  • Kind of Red(LP, 2011)[58]
  • Alternate take No. 1 (2012)
  • Alternate take No. 2 (2012)
  • Alternate take No. 3 (2012)
  • Alternate take No. 4 (2012)
  • Siempre(LP, 2016)

Featuring Red Bull artist encounters[edit]

  • AGZ0EUZ10LT(EP, 2013)

Singles[edit]

List of singles as lead artist, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
SPA
[59]
ARG
[60]
BOL
[61]
MEX
Pop

[62]
US
Latin
Digital

[63]
"Alligators" 2014 Non-album singles
"Lo hace conmigo" 2016
"Los Chikos de Madriz"
"Antes de morirme"
(featuringRosalía)
26
"Persiguiéndonos"
"Espabilao" 2017 Ídolo
"Mala Mujer" 5
"Pop Ur Pussy"
"De Pie" 33
  • PROMUSICAE: Gold[59]
"Tiempo"
"No te pegas"
(solo or featuringACHAL)
"Demasiao tarde"
"Guerrera"
(with Dellafuente)
17
  • PROMUSICAE: Platinum[59]
Non-album single
"Still Rapping" 2018 86 Avida Dollars
"Llorando en la Limo" 12
  • PROMUSICAE: Platinum[59]
"Cuando me miras" 99
"Traicionero"
(featuring Cromo X)
61 Non-album singles
"Bien Duro" 6
  • PROMUSICAE: 2× Platinum[59]
"Booty"
(withBecky G)
3 66
  • PROMUSICAE: 2× Platinum[59]
  • AMPROFON: Platinum[64]
  • RIAA: 4× Platinum(Latin)[65]
"Un Veneno"
(with El Niño de Elche)
2
  • PROMUSICAE: 2× Platinum[59]
El Madrileño
"Pa' llamar tu atención"
(withAlizzzfeaturing MC Bin Laden)
2019 6
  • PROMUSICAE: Platinum[59]
Non-album singles
"París"
(with Dellafuente and Alizzz)
10
  • PROMUSICAE: Gold[59]
"Ontas?" 43
"Para repartir"
(with Alizzz)
57
"No Te Debí Besar"
(withPaloma Mami)
3
  • PROMUSICAE: 2× Platinum[59]
  • AMPROFON: Gold[64]
  • RIAA: Platinum(Latin)[65]
"Pronto llegará"
(withDarell)
41
"5 Stars"
(withDukiand Neo Pistea featuring Polimá Westcoast)
67
"Picaflor"
(withLao Ra)
59
"Yelo"
(with Alizzz)
2020 27
"Viene y Va"
(withNatti Natasha)
25 25
  • RIAA: Gold(Latin)[65]
"Nada"
(withTainyandLauren Jauregui)
51 23 Neon16 Tape: The Kids
That Grew Up On Reggaeton
"Nunca Estoy" 1
  • PROMUSICAE: 3× Platinum[59]
  • RIAA: Gold(Latin)[65]
Bien:(andEl Madrileño
"Guille Asesino" 48 Bien:(
"Demasiadas Mujeres" 1 68 20
[66]
  • PROMUSICAE: 2× Platinum[59]
El Madrileño
"Tú Me Dejaste De Querer"
(withNiño De Elche&La Húngara)
1 94 26
  • PROMUSICAE: 9× Platinum[59]
"Comerte Entera"
(withToquinho)
2021 8
  • PROMUSICAE: Gold[59]
"Nominao"
(withJorge Drexler)
6
"Los Tontos"
(withKiko Veneno)
7
  • PROMUSICAE: Gold[59]
"Ateo"
(withNathy Peluso)
1 76 30
  • PROMUSICAE: 5× Platinum[59]
  • RIAA: Gold(Latin)[65]
Non-album single
"Tocarte"
(withJorge Drexler)
57
"La Culpa"
(withOmar Montes,Daviles de Novelda / Canelita)
2022 8
"Una Y Mil Veces"
(with Omar Montes)
11
"Estrecho / Alvarado"
(with Pablopablo)
2023 16
"Oliveira dos cen anos" 59
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Other charted songs[edit]

List of other charted songs with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peaks Certifications Album
SPA
[59]
"Cuando Me Miras"
(featuring Enry-K)
2018 99 Avida Dollars
"Bien:("
(featuring Rusowsky)
2020 47 Bien:(
"adelante_ruffdemo2016" 96
"Cómo habla una mujer"
(Paula Cendejas featuring C. Tangana)
89 Non-album song
"Párteme La Cara"
(withEd Maverick)
2021 3 El Madrileño
"Ingobernable"
(withGipsy Kings,Nicolas ReyesandTonino Baliardo)
1
  • PROMUSICAE: 4×Platinum[59]
"Te Olvidaste"
(withOmar Apollo)
17
"Muriendo de Envidia"
(withEliades Ochoa)
11
"Cambia!"
(with Carin Leon and Adrian Favela)
10
"Cuándo Olvidaré"
(with Pepe Blanco)
22
"Hong Kong"
(withAndrés Calamaro)
15
"Me Maten (Live at NPR's Tiny Desk)"
(withAntonio Carmona)
29 El Madrileño (Live at NPR's Tiny Desk)

Other songs[edit]

  • "Cakes"(with Baboon Estudios)(2011)
  • "If She Don't" (2011)
  • "Bésame Mucho" (2012)
  • "Sympósion"(feat. Jerv.agz)(2013)
  • "Slang"(with Jerv.agz)(2016)
  • "100k Pasos"(with Sticky M.A.)(2016)
  • "Llámame más tarde"(feat. Rosalía)(2016)
  • "Baile de la lluvia" (2018)

Collaborations[edit]

As Crema[edit]

  • Mike – Después de (ft.Crema)
  • Adriano Danzziani – Lluvia (ft.Crema)
  • Nachorte – Cara B (ft.Crema)
  • Chaman – Lógica (ft.Crema)
  • Mierda (ft. Crema, Métal, Kefler, Sélok y MackdeRojas)
  • Mack de Rojas – Volver a casa (ft. Crema)
  • Charlie – Hacer historia (ft. Crema)
  • Hombres de negro – Puedo ver las luces (ft. Crema)
  • Javo – Aquellos días (ft. Crema)

As C. Tangana[edit]

  • Baboon Estudios – Bounce to it (C. Tangana and Razz) (2012)
  • Adriano Danzziani – Weed got it (ft. C. Tangana) (Catenaccio, 2012)
  • Kaixo – Space Line (ft. C. Tangana and Javier Marcos) (Drop Out, 2013)
  • Baboon Estudios – Dealing my pain (ft. C. Tangana and Carlos Alberich) (Trance, 2013)
  • Drisket – Protocolo (ft. C. Tangana) (Supermassive Blackholes, 2013)
  • Duddi Wallace – Némesis (ft. C. Tangana) (Ropleplay, 2015)
  • Elio Toffana – Morir Para Vivir (ft. C. Tangana) (Espíritu de Nuestro Tiempo, 2016)
  • Pedro LaDroga – Pedro LaDroga's Ke kiere ase RMX (2016)
  • Toscano – Echad Tierra en mi Cuna (B.I.C. Cátedra, 2016)
  • Danni Ble – Ondas (2017)
  • Farruko, French Montana – Mala Mujer REMIX (2017)
  • Guerrera (C.Tangana and Dellafuente) (2017)
  • Voyage (C.Tangana y Mpvnter) (2018)
  • Ramriddlz – Cha Cha (feat. C. Tangana) (2019)
  • Duki– It's a Vibe (with C. Tangana andKheafeaturing LeeBrian) (2019)
  • Christina Aguilerafeat. C. Tangana – Lloras Por Na’ (unreleased song fromAguilera,2022)[68]

Awards and nominations[edit]

Award Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
Goya Awards 2024 Best Documentary Film This Excessive Ambition Nominated [69]
Grammy Awards 2022 Best Latin Rock or Alternative Album El Madrileño Nominated [70]
ICON Awards 2019 Music C. Tangana Won [71]
Latin Grammy Awards 2018 Song of the Year "Malamente"(as songwriter) Nominated [72]
Best Alternative Song Won
2019 Album of the Year El Mal Querer(as songwriter) Won [73]
Best Pop Song "Pienso en tu mirá"(as songwriter) Nominated
2021 Album of the Year El Madrileño Nominated [74]
Record of the Year "Te Olvidaste"(featuringOmar Apollo) Nominated
Best Alternative Song Nominated
"Nominao"(featuringJorge Drexler) Won
Best Pop/Rock Song "Hong Kong"(featuringAndrés Calamaro) Won
2022 Album of the Year Tinta y Tiempo(as producer) Nominated [75]
Record of the Year "Tocarte"(with Jorge Drexler) Won
Song of the Year Won
Best Short Form Music Video Nominated
LOS40 Music Awards 2017 New Artist of the Year C. Tangana Won [76]
Video of the Year "Mala Mujer" Nominated
2020 Best Spanish Urban Act C. Tangana Nominated [77]
2021 Best Spanish Act Won [78]
Best Spanish Album El Madrileño Nominated
Best Spanish Song "Tú Me Dejaste de Querer"(withLa Húngara& Niño del Elche) Nominated
Best Spanish Video "Ingobernable"(withGipsy Kings,Nicolás Reyes & Tonino Baliardo) Nominated
2022 Best Tour, Festival or Concert Sin cantar, ni afinar Nominated [79]
Best Spanish Video "Ateo"(with Nathy Peluso) Nominated
Best Spanish Collaboration Nominated
MTV Europe Music Awards 2017 Best Spanish Act C. Tangana Nominated [80]
2021 Nominated [81]
Premios Odeón 2020 Best Male Artist Nominated [82]
Best New Artist Nominated
Video of the Year "Booty"(withBecky G) Nominated
2021 Best Urban Artist C. Tangana Won [83]
Best Urban Song "Tú Me Dejaste De Querer"(featuring Niño de Elche andLa Húngara) Nominated
Video of the Year Nominated
2022 Album of the Year El Madrileño Won [84]
Best Pop Album Nominated
Song of the Year "Ingobernable"(withGipsy Kings,Nicolas ReyesandTonino Baliardo) Nominated
Best Pop Song Nominated
Best Pop Artist Himself Nominated
Best Urban Song "Ateo"(withNathy Peluso) Nominated
Best Alternative Song "Párteme la Cara"(withEd Maverick) Won
Premios Tu Música Urbano 2020 Top Urbano Europa C. Tangana Nominated [85]
Rolling Stone en Español Awards 2023 Song of the Year "Tocarte"(with Jorge Drexler) Nominated [86]
UK Music Video Awards 2020 Best Lockdown Video "Guille Asesino" Nominated [87]
2021 Best Rock Video – International "Maldito"(with The Parrots) Nominated [88]

See also[edit]

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