
Morat, the Colombian band that redefined Latin pop, is a story of friendship, passion, and a sound that feels like home. Formed in Bogotá by childhood friends Juan Pablo Isaza, Juan Pablo Villamil, Simón Vargas, and Martín Vargas, Morat began as a casual project but quickly evolved into a global phenomenon. Their music, a seamless blend of pop, folk, and rock, is anchored by heartfelt lyrics and intricate guitar melodies, creating a sound that resonates deeply with fans across generations. Their breakout single, *"Mi Nuevo Vicio"* (2015), a collaboration with Paulina Rubio, catapulted them into the spotlight, showcasing their ability to craft infectious melodies with emotional depth. Albums like *Sobre el Amor y Sus Efectos Secundarios* and *¿A Dónde Vamos?* cemented their reputation as storytellers of love, heartbreak, and self-discovery. Morat’s live performances are equally magnetic, with their chemistry on stage reflecting the bond that has defined them since their teenage years. Influenced by artists like Juanes and Coldplay, Morat’s sound is both universal and distinctly Latin. Collaborations with Aitana, Beret, and Danna Paola have further expanded their reach, while their lyrics, often poetic and introspective, continue to connect with fans on a deeply personal level. As they explore new sonic territories and push creative boundaries, Morat remains a beacon of authenticity in an ever-changing music industry.