Recommended Colombian artists: Popular international singers and singer-songwriters
Colombia is a country where the Latin American sound—developed from cumbia, the traditional music of the Caribbean coast that expanded into the United States and abroad and achieved great success—still thrives.
Let’s savor a sound that is not only cheerful and lively, but also richly expressive and deeply nuanced.
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Recommended Colombian artists: Popular international singers and singer-songwriters (41–50)
Cuando Nos Volvamos a EncontrarCarlos Vives feat. Marc Anthony

A collaboration between Colombian singer-songwriter and actor Carlos Vives and American singer-songwriter Marc Anthony.
Released as a single in 2014, it reached No.
1 on the charts in Colombia, the United States, and Venezuela.
AdrenalinaAnnie McCausland

Annie McCausland is a Colombian singer-songwriter.
Her music career began as a backup singer in church.
She is currently based in Bogotá, Colombia, performing at festivals and other events with local musicians.
AntídotoMaía ft. Slow Mike

A track by Maia, a Colombian singer-songwriter active since 2002.
It is included on her third album, Instinto, released in 2012.
The album was nominated for Best Contemporary Tropical Album at the Latin Grammy Awards.
In conclusion
While honoring traditional styles like salsa, tropical, cumbia, and vallenato, Colombian artists continue to pursue new forms of expression.
Their songs—blending global sounds with the allure of Latin music—keep captivating music fans around the world.
Be sure to explore Colombia’s music scene more deeply.





