
Juanes
Juanes is a Colombian musician. He released Un Día Normal in 2002, winning the Latin Grammy Award for Album of the Year. He then won the Latin Grammy Award for Record of the Year for the song Es Por Ti from the same album in 2003. Juanes released Mi Sangre in 2004, Mis Planes Son Amarte in 2017, and Más Futuro Que Pasado in 2019. He released Vida Cotidiana in 2023, for which he received the Grammy Award for Best Latin Rock or Alternative Album in 2024. Among his most popular songs are La Camisa Negra, Es por Ti, and Oye Mujer. He has appeared in the documentaries Juanes: Mis Planes Son Amarte, Juanes: Origen, and the film Pimpinero: Blood and Oil.
Latest Release
- MAR 6, 2026 JuanesTeban

Pop-rocker Juan Esteban Aristizábal Vásquez has operated under his musical namesake Juanes for over two and a half decades, putting out inventive and engaging full-lengths including Origen and Vida Cotidiana. No exception to this 2020s run, his concept album JuanesTeban finds the Colombian superstar in fine form. The duality represented by its titular portmanteau spreads across the nearly hour-long experience, with sometimes dueling perspectives reflected on singles like “Hagamos Que” and “Una Noche Contigo.” From the orchestral lushness of “El Gran Día” to the jangly swings of “Un Nuevo Amanecer,” he remains unafraid to play freely with genre. Still, he’s got plenty more rockers for the fandom, including “Nada Que Perder” and the soaring sing-along “Cuando Estamos Tú Y Yo.” A handful of international collaborators broaden things even further, including Chilean Mexican singer Mon Laferte on “Vuelve” and Venezuela’s Rawayana on the tropical standout “Timelapse de Sol.” Still, Colombia’s homegrown Bomba Estéreo best captures Juanes’ cumbia cool on “Muérdeme.”
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Juanes on Apple Music
Juanes on Apple TV
Juanes on Apple Podcasts
About
- FROM
- Medellín, Colombia
- BORN
- August 9, 1972
- GENRE
- Pop in Spanish