Abor & Tynna

Abor & Tynna by Anna Krenkel
Abor & Tynna © Anna Krenkel

BIOGRAPHY

With roots in Romania and Hungary, sibling duo Abor & Tynna developed their wild, sparkling sound in Vienna before moving their creative base to Berlin. Their mix of sharp electro, playful disco pop, and fearless energy quickly made them stand out — and led them to represent Germany at the Eurovision Song Contest in Basel with their explosive hit “Baller.” Their performance captivated millions of viewers across Europe, and “Baller” went on to top the charts in several countries, establishing the duo as one of Europe’s most exciting new acts. What makes Abor & Tynna unique is their raw authenticity.

Growing up in a traditional home where cell phones were often out of reach but classical instruments weren’t, they learned early on to turn emotion into melody. That upbringing still defines their music today — self-made, spontaneous, and deeply human. Their collaboration evolved naturally: Abor began experimenting with production tools like GarageBand and Logic, while Tynna brought in her intuitive lyricism and striking vocals. When their mother casually uploaded one of their early songs online, it unexpectedly caught the attention of a producer — and the rest unfolded organically. Their debut album “Bittersüß” (German for “bittersweet”) captures that same duality — a sonic rollercoaster through love, rebellion, and resilience. With straightforward lyrics, infectious hooks, and the confidence to ignore pop conventions, Abor & Tynna are redefining what modern European electro-pop can sound like — bold, emotional, and unmistakably their own.


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