Aprendí feels like Morad is taking us on a rapid tour through the streets where he grew up, pointing out every lesson life carved into his memory. From dodging the police and leaning on his mother’s wise words to spotting fake friends and battling envy, he raps about surviving a neighborhood where loyalty is rare, opportunities are scarce and danger is always around the corner. Yet, in the middle of all that turbulence, he clings to the simple rule his mom taught him: never bite the hand that feeds you, and keep your circle small but solid.
Instead of getting dragged down by bitterness, Morad flips those struggles into fuel for his music. He celebrates how far he has come—from not having money for a bike to driving cars paid in full—while promising he will not slow down as long as his mother can smile. The song pulses with resilience, gratitude and self-belief: no matter how loud the critics, how heavy the problems or how lonely the journey, Morad trusts the grind, his mum and his art to keep him moving forward.
Morad El Khattouti El Horami, known simply as Morad, is a Moroccan-Spanish rapper and singer from L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, Catalonia, born in 1999. Rising from the streets of La Florida neighborhood, he began his music career at age 14 and quickly gained prominence with his raw and honest lyrics focused on street life and personal struggle.
Morad's music primarily blends hip-hop, drill, and afrobeats, popularizing the abbreviation "M.D.L.R" (Mec de la Rue) in Spain. He shot to national fame with hits like "Bzrp Music Sessions Vol. 47" and "Pelele," topping Spanish charts. His albums, including "M.D.L.R" (2019) and the critically acclaimed "Reinsertado" (2023), showcase his authentic voice as the most streamed emerging drill artist in Spain. Known for his iconic tracksuits and vibrant street style, Morad continues to break barriers and connect communities through his music.