Cruz Cafuné Biography: Playlists, Lyrics, Siblings, Parents, Girlfriend, Age, Net Worth, Height, Music

Cruz Cafuné Biography: Playlists, Lyrics, Siblings, Parents, Girlfriend, Age, Net Worth, Height, Music

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Carlos Bruñas Zamorín, known professionally as Cruz Cafuné or Cruzzi, is a Spanish rapper, singer, and songwriter from Tenerife, Canary Islands, celebrated for his genre-blending mix of Latin hip-hop, R&B, trap, and urban music.

A former member of the influential collective BNMP (Broke Niños Make Pesos), he rose to prominence with hits like “Contando Lunares” (2019) with Don Patricio and “Cayó la Noche (Remix)” (2021) with Quevedo, both topping Spanish charts.

His albums Maracucho Bueno Muere Chiquito (2018) and Me Muevo con Dios (2023) have cemented his status as one of Spain’s leading lyricists, known for his storytelling and Canary Islands pride.

Profile

  • Full Name: Carlos Bruñas Zamorín
  • Stage Name: Cruz Cafuné, Cruzzi
  • Born: 25 June 1993
  • Age: 32 years old
  • Birthplace: Tacoronte, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain
  • Nationality: Spanish
  • Occupation: Rapper, Singer, Songwriter
  • Height: Unknown
  • Parents: Mr. Bruñas, Mrs. Bruñas
  • Siblings: 1
  • Spouse: None
  • Girlfriends: None
  • Children: None
  • Relationship: Single
  • Net Worth: $1 million

Early Life and Education

Carlos Bruñas Zamorín was born on June 25, 1993, in Tacoronte, Tenerife, to a Canarian father, a bank employee, and a Venezuelan mother, a catechism teacher.

He grew up in the La Salud neighbourhood of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, later moving to Icod de los Vinos and Tacoronte, where his father’s family originates.

His early exposure to music came through his parents’ diverse tastes, from flamenco-pop to rock, and his teenage years in Tenerife’s underground scene shaped his style.

Details about his formal education are limited, but he was immersed in music from a young age, beginning to rap at 13. His ethnicity is Spanish-Venezuelan, and his religious beliefs are not publicly known.

Career

Cruz Cafuné started his career in the early 2010s with the collective BNMP (Broke Niños Make Pesos), alongside Choclock, Indigo Jams, and Ellegas, releasing singles in 2015 that gained traction in Spain’s underground scene. His 2016 solo singles “Amen” and “Mi Casa” marked his breakthrough, with the latter showcasing his Canary Islands roots.

His debut album, Maracucho Bueno Muere Chiquito (2018), blended rap, Latin, and trap, earning praise from El Confidencial for its cinematic storytelling inspired by Raekwon’s Only Built 4 Cuban Linx. The album featured producers like Lex Luthorz and Dano, and its narrative, centred on alter egos like Coquito, resonated with fans.

In 2019, his collaboration “Contando Lunares” with Don Patricio topped the PROMUSICAE Top 100, becoming Spain’s most-streamed song that year. His 2020 album Moonlight922 included hits like “Ojitos Aguaos” and “En Bajo Perfil,” reflecting his personal and cultural narratives.

The 2021 track “Cayó la Noche (Remix)” with Quevedo hit number one on Spotify Spain and earned four platinum certifications. His 2022 single “Muchoperro” with Juseph and Wiso Rivera garnered over 1 million Spotify streams, while “Con los Dos en la Cabeza” with Pedro Guerra showcased his emotional depth.

His 2023 concept album Me Muevo con Dios, inspired by sharks’ constant motion, debuted with the fourth-highest listens in Spanish chart history, featuring the track “Fabiola” dedicated to his sister. His 2024 EP, blu€s, fused drill, jerk, blues, and dancehall, and was highlighted by a European tour across Berlin, Milan, London, Amsterdam, and Paris in 2025.

Performances at Primavera Sound, Cruïlla, and Coca Cola Flow Fest in Mexico City have elevated his global profile. Collaborations with Rels B, One Path, and Alba Reche, and his support for emerging Canarian artists, underscore his influence.

Social Media

  • Instagram Handle: @cruzcafune
  • Facebook Handle: Cruz Cafuné
  • Twitter Handle: @cruzcafune

Personal Life

Cruz Cafuné is single, with no publicly confirmed relationships or children. Based in Tenerife, he maintains a private life, focusing on music and his close-knit family.

Discography

  • Maracucho Bueno Muere Chiquito (2018)
  • Moonlight922 (2020)
  • Me Muevo con Dios (2023)
  • blu€s (2024, EP)

Net Worth

Cruz Cafuné has an estimated net worth of $1 million. His income derives from album sales, streaming revenue from hits like “Contando Lunares” and “Cayó la Noche (Remix),” and international tours, including festivals like Primavera Sound and Coca Cola Flow Fest.


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