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Single and Video “Demasiadas Mujeres”

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One of the most versatile and he is taking the Latin music recognized musicians and artists to come audience on. “Demasiadas out of Spain, C. Tangana, releases his Mujeres” gives fans and new single “Demasiadas Mujeres,” tastemakers a first look at what adding another layer to the new stage of they can expect from the his artistic career. “Demasiadas Mujeres” madrileño. In the track, he effortfollows the success of his last track lessly moves beyond urban music “Nunca Estoy.” The song is available to and converges his avant-garde stream on all digital platforms. vision of latin sounds with the traditional sounds of pop music. This single cements the meticulous His career and forthcoming album creativity and effort that C. Tangana have been building up to this pours into his music and the new journey moment, a moment that began in 26 Rock and Blues International • August 202044 Rock and Blues International • November 2020 “Demasiadas Mujeres” pulls inspiration from all the memorable times he experienced along the way as well as all the sometimes gloomy moments mixed in between. The track is an ode to all the women who have crossed his path and left their mark on him. In the video, we get to see his strength as a visual artist and musician as he weaves his Spanish heritage with modern-day musical influences. The video is written, directed, and produced by the creative boutique Little Spain, and is an extension of the authentic, raw, and unique direction that C. Tangana is taking with his music and career. The video seeks to provide a visual symbolic representation of the emotions that the Spanish-born musician is feeling.

The lyrical story that C. Tangana constructs reads like a heartfelt confession and is ignited by his singular and unique blend of rap with the Spanish folklore of “La Campanera” in the background. The cornets and drums of the band Rosario de Cádiz are entwined with a techno rhythm, giving rise to a one-of-a-kind piece of music produced alongside his frequent collaborator, the Barcelona-based platinum-producer and artist Alizzz (Rosalía, Becky G, Doja Cat) to lay the foundations of this new musical direction.

“Demasiadas Mujeres” is following in the footsteps of C. Tangana’s early tracks “Nunca Estoy,” “Guille Asesino,” and his EP Bien :(. “Nunca Estoy,” which garnered over 38 million total digital streams and over 16 million Youtube views, took the #1 spot on Spotify Spain’s Top 50 and Apple Music Spain’s Top 100. In September, the musician, composer, and artist landed the cover of Forbes España and was recognized as one of the “100 Most Creative Spanish in the Business World.”

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