Latest Release
- JUN 20, 2024
- 1 Song
- 57 (feat. Ovy On the Drums, J Balvin, Maluma, Ryan Castro & Blessd) - Single · 2024
- Don Juan · 2023
- 11:11 · 2019
- F.A.M.E. · 2017
- Hawái - Single · 2020
- Pretty Boy, Dirty Boy · 2015
- Cada Quien - Single · 2021
- Pretty Boy, Dirty Boy · 2015
- JUGANDO A QUE NO PASA NADA · 2024
- Sobrio - Single · 2021
Essential Albums
- The Colombian reggaeton singer explores two sides of seduction.
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Artist Playlists
- He's living proof that Colombia is the new hotbed for reggaetón.
- Reggaetón's pretty boy makes the genre pop in these clips.
- “I've been going back to the basics—I really needed it.”
- Reykon, Tyga & Becky G
- XXXTENTACION & Lil Pump
- Nicky Jam & J Balvin
More To Hear
- Billie joins Zane to talk about her new song “NDA.”
- On "Hawái Remix (feat. The Weeknd)" and a recap current events.
- Breaks down "my future" plus Action Bronson, Maluma & Octavian.
- The artist chats with Zane about his song "Hawái."
- Maluma selects music and FaceTimes Zane.
More To See
About Maluma
When Maluma was invited to perform on 2020’s One World: Together at Home broadcast to raise awareness about the coronavirus pandemic, he thought, wow, really? Him? The only Spanish-language performer on the bill? To a kid who’d grown up loving artists like Ricky Martin, himself a kind of global ambassador for Latin pop, the invitation was more than just a chance to play—it was a chance to show his people off to the world. “I felt that when I was performing, I was representing my whole culture,” he told Apple Music. And in important ways, he was right. Born Juan Luis Londoño Arias in 1994 in Medellín, Colombia, Maluma has joined a rising tide of Latin pop artists—including Bad Bunny, J Balvin, and Ozuna—who have managed to make a global impact without tailoring themselves for a global (read: English-speaking) market. His biggest tracks—“HP,” “11 PM,” “Qué Pena,” “ADMV”—have helped define 21st-century reggaetón and Latin trap, while his collaborations with artists like Madonna (“Medellín”) and The Weeknd (“Hawái [Remix]”) aren’t just novel features but reflections of the changing demographics of mainstream music.
- HOMETOWN
- Medellin, Colombia
- BORN
- January 28, 1994
- GENRE
- Urbano latino