A best-selling Colombian singer and songwriter, Camilo is recognized for his breezy tenor vocals and infectious blend of reggaeton and Latin pop. He initially grabbed the publicâs attention in 2007 when he won The XS Factor in Colombia. His success paved the way for his 2008 debut, RegĂĄlame Tu CorazĂłn, and its 2010 follow-up, TrĂĄfico de Sentimientos, the latter of which marked his first chart appearance inside the Colombian and Peruvian Top 40. Following his time hosting a childrenâs television program, Camilo returned to music, writing songs for Bomba Estereo, Mau y Ricky, Juanes, and others. In 2020, he garnered widespread acclaim with his album Por Primera Vez. Buoyed by the platinum-certified hit âTutuâ with Pedro Capo, the record topped the Billboard Latin chart and took home a Latin Grammy Award. 2021âČs Mis Manos and 2022âČs De Adentro Pa Afuera were similarly successful.
Born Camilo Echeverry Correa in MedellĂn in 1994, Camilo and his sister, Manuela Echeverry, formed a musical team as teenagers; they tried out for The XS Factor, but failed to reach the end of the competition. He returned the following year as a solo artist and won, setting in motion his debut album, RegĂĄlame Tu CorazĂłn. Released under the name Camilo Echeverry, the album garnered some radio and video attention, but did not chart. In 2008, he made further TV appearances on the RCN Channelâs Super PĂĄ and in the telenovela En Los Tacones de Eva. Also in 2008, he began making regular appearances on the childrenâs television program Bichos, where he remained until 2009 when he went on tour in Colombia and the United States. In 2010, he released his Sony follow-up, TrĂĄfico de Sentimientos, which hit inside the Top Ten in Colombia; it also charted in Peru as well as other South American countries. Camilo returned to Bichos (by then renamed Tu Planeta Bichos), and was selected as a presenter on the 2011 XS Factor. In 2013, he cut the non-charting single âDĂ©jame Quererte Hoy,â and the following year he retired from Tu Planeta Bichos.
By 2018, Camilo had dropped the use of his last name and returned to his music career, penning hits for Bomba Estereo and Mau y Ricky. He also wrote âPaleta de Ha-Ashâ and âCuidaoâ for Yandel and Natti Natasha. In addition, he collaborated with Mau y Ricky and Manuel Turizo on the hit âDesconocidos,â and wrote âPa Dentroâ for Juanes. He also launched his own single, âJaponesa.â Over the next year, Camilo picked up more songwriting work, penning and singing on SebastiĂĄn Yatraâs âEn Guerra.â He also released his own platinum-certified single, âN Te Vayas.â After writing and recording the triple-platinum single âMe Bocaâ as a featured guest of Mau y Ricky, he enlisted Pedro Capo to work with him on the single âTutu.â It topped the chart in Mexico and peaked at number two on the U.S. Latin Pop Songs in the U.S.; it was also certified platinum. A remix of the track with Shakira also charted and was followed by the collaborative single âBoomshakalakaâ with Dimitri Vegas, Like Mike, Afro Bros, SebastiĂĄn Yatra, and Emilia. At yearâs end, Camilo had released two more charting singles with âPrimer AviĂłnâ (featuring Matisse) and âLa DifĂcil.â Both songs were included on his third full-length album and the first released under the name Camilo, Por Primera Vez. Arriving in April 2020, the set hit number one on Billboardâs Latin Pop Albums chart and earned a Grammy nomination for Best Latin Pop or Urban Album. Camilo also won the Latin Grammy Award for Best Pop Song for the track âTutu.â Released the following year, his next album, the Grammy-nominated Mis Manos, made the Top Five on the U.S. Latin chart and even cracked the Billboard 200. âĂndigo,â a duet with Evaluna Montaner, appeared later that year. 2022 saw the release of De Adentro Pa Afuera, which included the hit single of the same name and in 2023, Camilo teamed up with Bollywood star Diljit Dosanjh on the Punjabi/Spanish crossover hit âPalpita.â ~ Thom Jurek