PÓLVORA ignites the dance floor with a magnetic mix of reggaeton beats and flirtatious bravado. Mora teams up with Puerto Rican legend Yandel to tell the story of spotting a dazzling woman whose small stature hides a “baby Glock” punch of confidence. He is the fuego, she is the pólvora, and the club’s reggaeton playlist is the spark. Drinks are poured, texts are swapped, and both agree there is no point in denying the chemistry – if it is meant to happen, let it happen while the bass is thumping.
Beneath the playful gunpowder metaphor, the track celebrates mutual desire, bold self-expression, and seizing the moment before the night burns out. It champions a woman who “customized” her own allure, shines without showing off, and stands unfazed by the Spartan-sized crowd of admirers behind her. Together, the pair ditch small talk for carefree perreo, reminding listeners that consent, confidence, and living in the now can be as electrifying as fire meeting gunpowder.
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.