The members of Morat studied in the same institute, Gimnasio La Montaña, some of them at the University of the Andes in Bogotá, Colombia, known since they were five years old. They began playing together on several occasions, and when they finished their studies they decided to form a band. Some of their musical influences are JoaquÃn Sabina, Eric Clapton, Bacilos and Red Hot Chili Peppers.
They began to stand out internationally in 2015, when their single "Mi Nuevo Vicio" came out including a collaboration with Paulina Rubio, Morat received a digital platinum record, and a number 1 in digital sales in Spain, as well as a number 1 in air play in Mexico. At the same time, a topic titled "How Much It hurts me" with the production of Mauricio Randy (Dandee) was launched, and included in the EP "Wood Engraving". At the end of 2015 presents a new simple called "How dare You", which reaches the number 1 in itunes and led to fame in Spain.
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The members of Morat studied in the same institute, Gimnasio La Montaña, some of them at the University of the Andes in Bogotá, Colombia, known since they were five years old. They began playing together on several occasions, and when they finished their studies they decided to form a band. Some of their musical influences are JoaquÃn Sabina, Eric Clapton, Bacilos and Red Hot Chili Peppers.
They began to stand out internationally in 2015, when their single "Mi Nuevo Vicio" came out including a collaboration with Paulina Rubio, Morat received a digital platinum record, and a number 1 in digital sales in Spain, as well as a number 1 in air play in Mexico. At the same time, a topic titled "How Much It hurts me" with the production of Mauricio Randy (Dandee) was launched, and included in the EP "Wood Engraving". At the end of 2015 presents a new simple called "How dare You", which reaches the number 1 in itunes and led to fame in Spain.
Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.