KEVIN ROLDAN
Artist ∙ Urbano latino
Kevin Roldán is a Colombian reggaetón artist who’s known for collaborating with such Latin music superstars as Daddy Yankee, Arcángel, Nicky Jam, and J Balvin.
∙ He’s been nominated for multiple Nuestra Tierra Awards—which honor excellence in Colombian music—including Best New Artist.
∙ Roldán’s laidback 2013 single, “Salgamos,” which features Maluma and Andy Rivera, topped Colombia’s National Report singles chart and was also certified Gold in Spain.
∙ A 2017 compilation of his early singles, The Beginning, reached No. 4 on Billboard’s Top Latin Albums chart.
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