
Born in Madagh, Morocco, and raised in Bilbao, Spain, Buman is a multicultural Singer/Songwriter who has blended his diverse roots into a unique musical career. Music has always been his passion, But the spark truly ignited when he heard 50 Cent’s "In Da Club" at the age of six. That moment opened his eyes to the world of Hip Hop, Rewinding cassette tapes with a pen in the good old days. As his love for Hip Hop grew, He found himself immersed in artists like Akon, Tupac, Eminem, Dr. Dre, and Snoop Dog, While also being exposed to Moroccan pop.
But life threw a curveball when his family suddenly moved to Bilbao, Spain. When he was just 8, Thinking they were only visiting his grandfather. He found himself in a new country, No Friends, No Family, Without knowing the language, And longing to return to Morocco. Music, However, Was his constant companion as he adapted to life in Spain, Discovering Spanish rap and vibing to artists like Toteking and Nach, Eventually gravitating toward Nikone, Hard GZ, and Fernando Costa.
At 10, His musical curiosity expanded further with the explosion of Reggaeton, With songs like "Gasolina" by Daddy Yankee. Despite the Rap community’s disdain for Reggaeton at the time, Buman couldn’t resist the infectious beats, Secretly embracing the genre alongside Trap, Flamenco, Edm, and even Classical music. His playlist was a wild mix; as he says, “People didn’t know whether to cry, dance, or jump when they listened to my playlist.”
By the time he turned 17, Without any formal musical training or instrument knowledge, Buman wrote his first original song, "Audio 23" aptly named after the file on his phone. With no formal education in music, He admits that everything he creates comes from within, Driven purely by passion and instinct. This spontaneous, Organic approach to music is what defines him as an artist.
The turning point came with his first Reggaeton track, "Putivuelta," Which hit one million streams on Spotify within a month. And half million on YouTube. Suddenly, Local artists were reaching out for collaborations, And people stopped him on the street for photos. It was the moment Buman realized he was ready to take his music career seriously, Devoting his time, Energy, And heart into every beat.
With a powerful fusion of Edm, Hip Hop, Reggaeton and Trap, Buman now captivates audiences in over 120 countries, Blending his cultural experiences into each track. Despite his rapid rise, He remains grounded in his self-taught approach, Reminding everyone that, “Music isn’t learned, it’s felt.” And that’s what Buman does: he feels, lives, and shares every rhythm with the world.