Cojo Crazy

Cojo Crazy is a Medellín-based Colombian rapper and singer (born Cristian Díaz Arango) who came up independently on YouTube and DSPs, pairing streetwise storytelling with melodic hooks. He released his first batch of singles in 2017, including “Mientes,” “Rayado del Coco,” and “La Actriz,” laying the foundation for a sound that blended rap cadences with urbano melodies. Momentum built with “Makine” featuring Floyd in 2018, a regional breakthrough that circulated widely online and on club playlists, and he followed with a prolific 2020 run that featured “Bubalu,” “Ella Es Mi Gata,” “Sábanas” with Templo de la Tinta, the viral favorite “El Mozo,” and the hometown anthem “Medellín Llin.” He expanded his circle in 2022 by appearing on the cross-border single “Un Parcero y Un Carnal” alongside Mexican artists Toser One, Lion Fiah, and Neto Peña, then returned to solo form in 2023 with “Yo Soy la Energía,” “Mi Leona,” and “Niña.” A refreshed phase in 2024 brought a steady series of tracks—“La Mejor de 11,” “El Karma,” “Deja Vu,” and the club-minded “Stunt 4 Remix” alongside Junior Caldera—which underscored his shift toward faster, dance-ready production while keeping the romantic street-pop tone that defined his early work. Across this catalog and frequent video drops, Cojo Crazy built a profile as a versatile voice within Colombia’s urbano scene, moving fluidly between rap features and solo singles designed for both streaming platforms and the live circuit.

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