MALAFAMA throws us into a late-night, neon-lit fling where Mora and his partner embrace their “bad rep” as part of the attraction. He craves a nena mala; she seeks a nene malo. Between playful taunts and boozy confessions, they keep score of who’s really in control, yet both know the chemistry wins every round. The chorus captures their paradox: the streets are calling, but he would rather stay tangled in her sheets.
As the beat pulses, the lyrics bounce from smoky clubs to a steamy kitchen in Argentina, from social-media distance to memories that refuse to fade. They don’t even follow each other online, yet her image pops up everywhere, and every reunion rockets from zero to one hundred. The song celebrates that reckless thrill—no promises, little drama, just two rule-breakers who meet whenever the night demands another spark.
Mora, born Gabriel Armando Mora Quintero on April 18, 1996, in San Juan, Puerto Rico, is a dynamic reggaeton singer, songwriter, and producer. He began his musical journey early, learning flute and piano as a child, and has developed a distinctive sound blending strong vocals with intricate compositions.
Since 2017, Mora has made a mark with hits like Una Vez and collaborations with iconic artists such as Bad Bunny on tracks like Hibiki. Signed to Rimas Entertainment, he has released multiple acclaimed albums including Primer día de clases and Microdosis. With a rich background in music education and a passion for innovation, Mora continues to rise as a fresh voice in Latin urban music.