C. Tangana’s rap hit “Mala Mujer” is a fiery confession of heartbreak and obsession. Over a hypnotic beat, the Madrid-born artist recounts how a captivating dancer with uñas de gel (gel nails) swept him off his feet and left him scarred, both literally and emotionally. He paints himself as a “perro perdido en la calle,” stumbling through nights of drunken dancing in a desperate attempt to forget her scent, her moves, and the damage she caused. The repeated cry of mala mujer (“bad woman”) is both accusation and admission: he knows she’s trouble, yet he can’t tear himself away.
Beneath the club lights and swaggering flow lies a raw story of toxic love. The woman he calls a “ladrona” has stolen his heart, pride, money, and peace, leaving him ruined but still spellbound. “Mala Mujer” captures that bittersweet mix of lust, regret, and self-destruction, turning a personal downfall into a dance-floor anthem where pain meets irresistible rhythm.
C. Tangana, born Antón Álvarez Alfaro on July 16, 1990, in Madrid, Spain, is a pioneering Spanish rapper, singer, and songwriter known for his innovative blend of hip hop, new flamenco, and pop rap. Starting his career during high school under the name Crema, Tangana gained widespread recognition as part of the band Agorazein before launching a successful solo path in 2016. His breakthrough came with hits like "Mala Mujer" and "Antes de morirme", showcasing his versatile sound and charismatic style.
With multiple Latin Grammy Awards and numerous hits, including the critically acclaimed album El Madrileño (2021), C. Tangana has reshaped the contemporary Spanish music scene by mixing traditional flamenco influences with urbano rhythms. Beyond music, he has also ventured into documentary filmmaking, affirming his creative influence across artistic fields. Signed with Sony Music Spain and Sony Music Latin, he remains one of Spain's most dynamic and innovative music artists today.