NANPA BASICO Y TINA JANNA Leaked Videos Nanpa Básico and Tina Janna: A Relationship of Urban Beats and Broken Hearts In the whirlwind of Colombia’s urban fame scene, where hip-hop beats intertwine with raw confessions and viral breakups, the relationship between rapper Nanpa Básico and influencer Tina Janna unfolds as
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a bittersweet chapter of love, sacrifice, and personal awakening. He’s an icon of introspective rap with millions of Spotify streams; she’s an emerging model and lawyer who transitioned from the shadows of a famous partner to the spotlight of a reality show.

Their story, which blossomed in recent years and crumbled in 2025, isn’t just a social media romance—it’s a tale of lost identities, crushing expectations, and the quest for balance in a world that devours the private.

With over a million followers each, their breakup has sparked fierce debates on X and TikTok, split between fans viewing Tina as a heroine and others questioning her motives amid her promo for La Casa de los Famosos Colombia 3.
Origins in MedellÃn’s Lights: How the Bond Began Francisco David Rosero Serna, better known as Nanpa Básico, burst onto Colombia’s music scene in 2016 with a style blending rap, reggae, and vulnerable lyrics about love, loss, and redemption.

Born in MedellÃn in 1993, his rise was meteoric: collaborations like “Nunca Tuve Tanto” with Ximena Sariñana (2023) and tracks such as “AprendÔ (2025) rack up hundreds of millions of YouTube views.

But behind the stages, his personal life has been a storm—one ex, Marcela RodrÃguez, accused him of domestic violence in 2024, alleging abuse and narcissism, which he categorically denied, attributing it to ongoing legal battles against him.
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Amid that turmoil, around 2023-2024, Nanpa found solace in Valentina Janna Felizola, aka Tina Janna: a 28-year-old paisa (from the Antioquia region), lawyer by trade, model by passion, and aspiring influencer with an Instagram feed full of ethereal looks and empowered vibes (@tinajanna, with +200k followers).
Their romance wasn’t a public fairy-tale meet-cute but one that simmered slowly on social media.
Shared Instagram Stories captured coastal getaways in Antioquia, intimate dinners, and poetic captions from Nanpa like “Ahora cuento los dÃas pa’ verte y me sueño en la noche encima de ti, baby”—a nod to his romantic lyrics.
Tina became his quiet cheerleader: defending his art in comments and, per fans on X, mocking Marcela’s accusations as “unnecessary drama”. Together, they projected the millennial ideal: him, the sensitive artist; her, the muse grounding him.
In a 2024 Facebook post, Nanpa penned an emotional tribute to “his partner Valentina Janna,” celebrating how they’d become friends before lovers—an echo of his deep-connection themes.
But beneath that idyllic facade, cracks were already forming: Tina paused her modeling and law career to support his tours and productions, a sacrifice that eventually became unsustainable.
Heart of the Hurricane: Love, Sacrifice, and Disillusionment The relationship peaked in 2024, with subtle appearances in Nanpa’s videos like “AMIMA” with Kapo (October 2025), where fans speculated some lines alluded to his “inspiring muse”.
Tina, with her YouTube channel (@TinajannaMusic) focused on covers and lifestyle, began weaving her own narrative: posts about “balance in love” that now seem prescient. They shared a home in MedellÃn, a creative nest where he wrote and she managed his world—until Nanpa’s fame’s weight started to suffocate.
The breakup, which occurred in early 2025, wasn’t a glamorous announcement but a quiet fracture.
Tina confirmed it in an explosive La Mega FM interview on October 29, 2025, tied to her bid for La Casa de los Famosos Colombia 3 (where she competes with figures like Clara Diago and Paola Cospi).
In tears, she recounted sacrificing her identity: “I put my projects on hold to meet his expectations, but it wasn’t enough. He prioritized his career, and I lost myself in the process.” The breaking point?
A fight where Nanpa allegedly asked her to “adapt more” to his nomadic lifestyle, ignoring her dreams. “I packed and left that night,” she confessed, delivering a universal message: “Love isn’t enough if you lose your essence.”
Her testimony echoed like a feminist anthem online: women sharing similar tales of “giving everything for him,” while men defended Nanpa as a “reality show victim.” On X, one user summed it up: “Tina defended Nanpa so much and mocked Marce… Now she cries about what he put her through.”
It doesn’t help that, in November 2025, rumors swirled of an “intimate leaked video” between them—a viral scandal on TikTok and X, though it appears to be pure clickbait from bots and shady sites.
Nanpa, true to form, hasn’t responded directly; his latest Instagram post is a cryptic verse from “Paz Mental” (with Micro TDH): “Seré tu amor por siempre y tú mi error pa’ siempre”—possible shade or poetic closure. Echoes in the Aftermath: Redemption or Reality Drama?
Post-breakup, Tina has been reborn in the public eye. As a La Casa de los Famosos hopeful, her story casts her as the “empowered survivor,” with Instagram Lives discussing therapy and “finding self-love.”
She’s revived her music on YouTube, covering RosalÃa tracks with a personal twist, and her feed now glows with self-help mantras: “Balance is key, not sacrifice.”
Nanpa, meanwhile, stays in his lane: his 2025 album Duelo explores loss themes that fans link to this and past heartbreaks, and posts like “It’s beautiful to be friends with your partner… until it ends” on Facebook hint at reflection, not resentment.
Their relationship, ultimately, is a microcosm of Latin celebrity drama: passion that ignites careers but scorches souls. Was it true love or a verse in Nanpa’s string of broken hearts? Tina frames it as a harsh lesson; he, as an unfinished lyric.
In a world of leaks and likes, their story reminds us that behind the filters, love hurts the same—and healing shines brighter. Will Tina enter the reality show? Will Nanpa reply with a song? Only time, and perhaps a televised lockdown, will tell. 💔🎤