Andres Franco

Andrés Franco, born Wilson Andrés Guevara Agudelo on December 7, 1984, in Itagüí, Antioquia, has become a rising figure in Colombian popular music. Starting at 15, he honed his craft performing salsa, merengue, and tropical music with Medellín orchestras before relocating to Palmira, Valle del Cauca, in 2005 to pursue formal training, culminating at the Conservatory of Cali. Andrés Franco transitioned to the popular music genre in 2020 with "Dime que sí," a breakout single that marked his distinctive style and launched his solo career. He followed this success with hits like "Volverás," "Llora corazón," and "Celosa," showcasing his versatility and emotional depth. In 2023, he released "Mi estilo de vida," a vibrant corrido addressing resilience in the face of criticism, produced by Andrés Córdoba in Palmira. That year, he also dropped the single "Ni plata ni nada," quickly accumulating millions of plays across streaming platforms. Puro Agropecuario, his debut album, arrived in 2024.

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