No Te Debí Besar drops us into the last throbs of a late-night club in Madrid, where the lights are about to switch on and the bartender is shouting last call. Among the sticky floors and pulsing speakers, C. Tangana spots a hypnotic dancer who owns the room. He muscles through the crowd like a bullfighter, confident and reckless, only to discover her affection feels more like a sting than a trophy. Both singers trade lines of mutual blame: “I shouldn’t have kissed you / You shouldn’t have kissed me.” It is the sound of two people who knew the spark would burn but leaned in anyway.
Paloma Mami answers with slick English-Spanish verses, flipping the script and confessing she has him trapped under her spell. The song turns into a seductive tug-of-war where regret and desire mingle over reggaetón beats and electronic flourishes. Beneath the swagger lies a simple truth: sometimes a single impulsive kiss can lock you in an addictive loop of passion, guilt and memories you cannot shake. This bittersweet anthem captures that magnetic danger, making you want to dance while you swear you will never fall for the same mistake again.
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.