Goodbye to Funzo and Baby Loud, two young brothers from Alicante who led a fresh wave of national urban pop. They shared the news of concluding their collaborative music project through their social networks after seven years of performing together and building a devoted audience.
In Madrid the duo topped the charts of live audiences, drawing around 15,000 fans to the Wizink Center in a memorable moment that underscored their rise in the industry. Earlier, they had released two studio albums, Forever Young in 2021 and Immortals in 2022, and this year they sold out major shows at both the Wizink Center in Madrid and Sant Jordi Club in Barcelona. Adrián and Juan Carlos Gomis decided it was time to pursue solo paths and end the Funzo and Baby Loud project while preserving the strong bond between brothers.
During an emotional Instagram statement, they explained that the love they share as siblings goes beyond money and fame but acknowledged the difficulty of managing a high pressure schedule and evolving careers. They emphasized their differences and the need to follow individual professional paths before the pressures of the industry strain their relationship. The message conveyed gratitude and a sense of maturity about transitions that affect even the closest collaborators.
To ease the transition, they announced a final album planned for release within the year to express thanks to their followers. The project will feature a farewell tour spanning major cities across the country. The tour is named Negative Cloud Forever, echoing a motto that accompanied them since the early days of their music journey. The plan includes a last wave of live performances and a last chapter for devoted fans to celebrate their shared moments on stage.
commitment to followers
The news sparked a wide reaction across social networks, with many fans expressing regret about the split. The duo thanked their supporters for the long queues at concerts, the chants that filled every room, and the constant messages of affection received daily. They stated that the overwhelming support exceeded their early expectations and that they remain grateful for every fan who stood by them through the rapid evolution of their career.
Funzo and Baby Loud leave behind a catalog that helped define a moment in contemporary Spanish urban pop. Songs such as Potion, From Young to Crazy, and When I Think of You, Pineapple Malibu, became integral to their identity. In addition, they had recently been selected to contribute to Melendi’s album celebrating two decades in the scene, collaborating on a track titled No News from the Netherlands. This project highlighted the reach of their artistry in a broader European context and underscored the collaborative spirit that accompanied their ascent.