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Carlos Vives
Carlos Vives
Colombian singer
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Jorge Celedón
Jorge Celedón
singer
2
Aterciopelados
Aterciopelados
Colombian rmusical group; rock band
3
Juan Luis Guerra
Juan Luis Guerra
Dominican musician, singer, composer, and record producer
4
Fanny Lu
Fanny Lu
Colombian singer and actress
5
Vico C
Vico C
American rapper
6
Mon Laferte
Mon Laferte
Chilean singer and songwriter
7
Juanes
Juanes
Colombian musician and singer
8
Belanova
Belanova
Mexican pop band
9
Shakira
Shakira
Colombian singer
10
Tommy Torres
Tommy Torres
Puerto Rican singer
11
Miguel Bosé
Miguel Bosé
Spanish-Italian musician, singer and actor
12
Vicente Pérez
Vicente Pérez
Mexican singer, songwriter, actor, and producer
13
Maluma
Maluma
Colombian singer
14
Prince Royce
Prince Royce
American singer-songwriter and record producer
15
Superlitio
Superlitio
16
Ana Gabriel
Ana Gabriel
Mexican singer
17
Olga Tañón
Olga Tañón
Puerto Rican singer
18
Andrés Cabas
Andrés Cabas
Colombian musician
19
Cali & El Dandee
Cali & El Dandee
Colombian musical duo
20
Andrea Echeverri
Andrea Echeverri
Colombian singer and guitarist
Intro
Colombian singer
Awards Received
Latin Grammy Award for Best Tropical Song
Latin Grammy Award for Best Tropical Song
Latin Grammy Award for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album
Latin Grammy Award for Best Cumbia/Vallenato Album
Latin Grammy Award for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album
News

Born in Bogota, Colombia, Juan Fernando Fonseca, better known as Fonseca (for his surname) chose music at an early age, studying music formally at institutions such as Javeriana University in Bogota and Berklee College of Music in Boston. Fonseca's self-titled debut gained him considerable attention in Colombia. His second album released Corazón (2005) explored the crossroads where pop/rock influences meet the vallenato, bullerengue, and tambora. Gratitud followed in 2008, with Ilusión arriving in 2011.

Fonseca recorded Sinfónico in concert with Orquesta Sinfónica Nacional de Colombia in 2013. Released a year later. In early 2015, Fonseca was awarded La Musa Premio Triunfador by the Latin Songwriters Hall of Fame, and in May received the first-ever Contemporary Icon Award at the SESAC Latina Music Awards. In the fall, he released the album Conexión. this album included collaborations with recognized artists like Juanes and Victor Manuelle.

In 2017 Fonseca launched "Fundación Gratitud" an important project that seeks to rescue and ensure the protection of cultural traditions.

In 2018 Fonseca received "La Orden de Boyacá en grado Oficial", the most important recognition given by the Colombian government as part of his work as a promoter of reconciliation and peace.

Fonseca released his latest album Agustín in December 2018 which has 4 nominations for the 20th Annual Latin Grammys Awards.

Through his musical career Fonseca has been awarded with 5 Latin Grammy and also has been nominated in 2 opportunities to the Grammy Awards.