Marius Moga


Marius Moga is a Romanian producer, composer, and singer, known in Europe. He writes and produces music in various styles and genres, especially pop, R&B and club music. In 2011, he became the judge and mentor of the reality singing show Vocea României.

Early life

Born in Alba Iulia, Moga spent his early years in a family with many interests related to music: a great-grandfather wrote for a traditional music ensemble, while his grandfather knew banjo and his grandmother sang in a church choir. His father taught guitar, and his mother was a canto teacher. Marius has a brother, Iulian, who is a video director.
During high school, Moga composed for Talk to Me, the band he had with Daniel Comaniciu, a song entitled "Night." It was his first success, which placed him at the forefront of the music scene of Alba Iulia. Along with Comaniciu, he made the first album released by Zoom Studio Vâlcea. In 2000, he was invited to Bucharest by Adrian Sina, member of the group Akcent, for which he composed the song “Ți-am promis”, ranked highly in the charts.

Music career

Morandi (band)

Personal life

Moga resides between Bucharest, Romania and Los Angeles, California.
He has a daughter.

Discography

Ma Doare la Bass- feat. Shift & What's Up