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The sons of legendary vocalist Ricardo Montaner, Mau y Ricky are a chart-topping Latin duo hailing from Caracas, Venezuela. After starting their career as songwriters, the brothers became certified hitmakers in the 2010s; the pair had their first major chart success with the 2018 “Mi Mala (Remix),” which landed in the Top Ten in Spain and Argentina. In 2018, they had two colossal hits in the Sebastián Yatra-assisted “Ya No Tiene Novio” and the Camilo and Manuel Turizo collaboration “Desconocidos”: the former peaked at number one on the U.S. Latin Airplay charts, while the latter racked up over a billion streams and Platinum certifications in five territories. Their debut album, Para Aventuras and Curiosidades, played home to these hits (and the Camilo-assisted “La Boca”), and charted at number three on Billboard’s Latin Charts. The duo’s sophomore album, 2020′s Rifresh, spawned the hit “Papás.” They also charted with the Carlos Vives and Lucy Vives collaboration “Besos en Cualquier Horario,” followed by 2022′s “No Puede Ser” featuring Eladio Carrion and “Llorar y Llorar” with Carin León. The Desgenerados Mixtape arrived in 2023, featuring the summery anthem “Miami.”
Under the guidance of their father, Mauricio “Mau” and Ricardo “Ricky” Reglero Rodriguez studied music from the ages of four and six, respectively, before starting their career as part of their father’s backing band. As MR, the duo made a tentative first step into the industry: in 2011 they debuted with the ballads “Hoy” and “Hasta Que Te Hagas Mayor” before eventually following up with 2013′s “Preguntas” and 2014′s “Iré Tras de Tí.” During this time, they established themselves as professional songwriters, penning hits for a range of artists including Thalía (“Porlo que Reste de Vida), Leslie Grace (“Aire”), Diego Boneta (“Éramos Algo” and “Llamado de Atención”), Ednita Nazario (“Ya No Me Duele Tanto”), Yuridia (“Mentira”), and Brian Cross (“Hielo” with Miguel Bosé), to name a few.
Following a 2015 rebrand to Mau y Ricky, the duo re-debuted with 2016′s “Voy Que Quemo,” before issuing their debut EP, Arte, on Sony in 2017. Arte expressed the duo’s vocal talents across styles from soaring pop to folksier singer/songwriter. After closing out the year with the Karol G collaboration “Mi Mala,” the duo made their first chart inroads with the song’s remix, which hit Top Ten chart peaks in Spain and Argentina. In 2018, the duo scored their two biggest hits back-to-back. The first, the Sebastián Yatra-assisted “Ya No Tiene Novio,” moved the duo into full-blown pop territory, peaking at number one on the U.S. Latin Airplay charts and landing major certifications worldwide (Double-Diamond in Mexico; Platinum in Spain). The Camilo- and Manuel Turizo-featuring “Desconocidos,” was slow to catch on, but eventually eclipsed the duo’s success thus far, racking up over a billion streams and Platinum certifications in five territories. The single “La Boca” completed the quartet of hits featured on the duo’s debut album, Para Aventuras and Curiosidades, which was issued later that May. The album hit number three on Billboard’s Latin charts and eventually went Gold.
A second album, Rifresh, arrived in 2020, as did singles including “Papás,” “Bota Fuego” (with Nicky Jam), and “Amén,” a familial track featuring Ricardo Montaner, Evaluna Montaner, and Camilo. Through 2021, the pair found a chart-topping hit in three countries with the Carlos Vives and Lucy Vives collaboration “Besos en Cualquier Horario,” alongside strong streaming numbers for the María Becerra-assisted “Mal Acostrumbrao.” They also scored two Billboard Latin Pop hits in 2022 with “No Puede Ser” featuring Eladio Carrion and “Llorar y Llorar” with Carin León. An ode to the iconic beach city, “Miami” arrived in February 2023 as part of the duo’s full-length, Desgenerados Mixtape, which followed that July. ~ Thom Jurek & David Crone