
Artist
Cris Cab
Cris Cab is a hip-hop artist from Miami, Florida formed in 2011. 31 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Hip-Hop · Miami, Florida · Best hip-hop albums
- 31
- Releases
- 2011–2026
- Active years
- 2011
- Formed
Discography
2
Most popular
Red Road
2013 · 9 tracks
Singles & EPs
29
Echo Boom
EP · 2012

Paradise
Single · 2026

Call It a Night
Single · 2025

Dancing In The Dark
Single · 2024

There Is A Time
Single · 2022

In The Middle
Single · 2021

Your Love (Michael Tsaousopoulos & Arcade Remix)
Single · 2020

Your Love
Single · 2020

Your Love (MoonSound & Cristi Nitzu Remix)
Single · 2020

Your Love (Radio Twist Remix)
Single · 2020

Your Love (Live Version)
Single · 2020

Your Love (Deejay Killer Remix)
Single · 2020

Your Love (Nvrmind & Syde Remix)
Single · 2020

Hotline Bling
Single · 2019

Sorry
Single · 2019

Diamonds (EP)
EP · 2019

Feliz Navidad
Single · 2019

Laurent Perrier (feat. Farruko & Kore)
Single · 2018

Just Wanna Love You (feat. J. Balvin) (Spanish Version)
Single · 2018

Just Wanna Love You (feat. J. Balvin) (B-Case Remix)
Single · 2018

Young Dumb & Broke
Single · 2018

Just Wanna Love You (feat. J. Balvin)
Single · 2018

Rest of My Life
Single · 2017

Together
Single · 2016

Bada Bing
Single · 2016

Turn out the Light (feat. J. Balvin)
Single · 2016
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Liar Liar (Magan Brothers Remix) [feat. Juan Magan]
Single · 2015

Rise
EP · 2012

Foreword
EP · 2011
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More about Cris Cab
About
Cris Cab leaps off a couch, playfully taunting a friend during a game of FIFA. It’s a familiar scene for many his age, though not for the 19-year-old whose resume reads like this: mentored by Pharrell Williams; recording partner of Wyclef Jean; support act to O.A.R., Matisyahu, T-Pain and Gym Class Heroes; and proud owner of over 7 million YouTube views. He doesn’t take much time off. Still, Cris’ success is not defined by his age. These accolades would be impressive for any artist. Cris Cab’s musical promise is framed by the sponge-like enthusiasm with which he approaches recording, the texture of his voice echoing through concert halls and headsets, and his fresh fusion of pop, reggae, and soul. Cris Cab was born to Cuban parents in Miami, Florida. By the age of five he begged his parents for a guitar, wanting both to best a friend at the school talent show, and learn the James Bond theme song. As he practiced and grew older, he dug through old records: The Police, Beatles, and Stones. He spent summers in the Bahamas with his family. His musical palate widened: Bob Marley, Jimmy Cliff, and Gregory Isaacs.
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At 14, Cris’ father bought him his first studio sessions. He became a musician with his feet in multiple words: old and new, the States and the Caribbean. By chance meeting, Cris played his early demos for Pharrell Williams. Pharrell was impressed, but Cris’ talents were raw and unpolished. Heeding the super-producer’s advice, Cris practiced relentlessly, focused on songwriting, and played any gig he was allowed into. Three years later, Cris and Pharrell met again. This time, Pharrell was sold, citing “He’s just getting warmed up, but this kid is the future.” In 2011, Cris signed a management deal. He released a series of videos, soon becoming popular on blogs from PerezHilton to Billboard. The most successful of these was a cover of Wiz Khalifa’s “Black and Yellow,” amassing 100,000 views in its first week. The dialogue between Cris and his fans grew exponentially, resulting in the well-received EP, Foreword, and its original single, “Good Girls.“ “Good Girls” brought Cris a broader audience, including Wyclef Jean. The two met while Cris was on tour in New York supporting his release. Wyclef quickly became a second mentor, saying, “Playing with Cris is like drinking water. It just flows.” 2012 saw the release of Cris Cab’s full-length mixtape, Echo Boom (currently downloaded over 300,000 times). Named for the multi-cultural, wired generation born between 1982 and 1995, Echo Boom featured production from Cris, longtime collaborator PJ McGinnis, Wyclef, Pharrell, Supa Dupes, and 88 Keys. With this continued momentum, Cris signed with Mercury Records. He released his debut single, “Good Girls (Don’t Grow On Trees).” The track, a re-imagined version of his earlier release, was written by Pharrell, produced by Wyclef, and features Big Sean. On a day like today, Cris Cab’s friends are in school, and as are his fans. These days the line between the two is increasingly blurred. His generation only knows a world where the relationship between artist and fan is one of transparency and celebrated, mutual interest. Fine by Cris. He was born to be approachable. “My music,” he says, “is about shared experience.”
Cris Cab in brief
- How many Cris Cab releases are on Riffiter?
- 31 releases are catalogued, spanning 2011 to 2026.
- When was Cris Cab formed?
- Cris Cab formed in 2011, in Miami, Florida.
- What genre is Cris Cab?
- Cris Cab is catalogued under Hip-Hop.
- What is the most recent Cris Cab release on Riffiter?
- Paradise, released in 2026.







