Born on March 18, 1992, Julián Daza is a Colombian música popular singer from San Carlos, Antioquia, who began recording in the mid-2010s with early backing from relatives in Los Federales, later gaining national attention with the independent single âMaldito Licorâ in 2018. His breakout came with âA Media Nocheâ and âQué Tal,â later compiled on the five-track A Media Noche â EP in 2020, which also included âEl Que Peca y Rezaâ and âEl Galán.â That same year, he issued his first multi-track set Maldito Licor and joined Uriel Henao and Los Federales on the collaborative album Corridos Prohibidos, which featured him on âEl Que Peca y Reza.â After a quiet stretch, Julián Daza returned in late 2023 with a run of singles such as âPatrón de Patrones,â âNo Está Paâ Nadie,â âUsted Señoraâ with Yelsid, and âTe Propongo,â repositioning himself on Colombian charts and playlists. In 2024 he broadened his audience through marquee collaborations, releasing âVamos a Hacer el Amorâ with Jessi Uribe and the follow-up âQue Tal (Remix)â with Uribe, while the solo single âDios Me Dijoâ became a signature streaming hit; live versions of these songs arrived later that year, and he also guested on Sebastián Ayalaâs âVaciando Botellas (En Vivo).â In 2025, he pivoted to a heavy release cadence centered on the stage: the live EP Bendecidos (En Vivo) and the concert album Amiga (En Vivo) showcased a road-honed band and included cuts such as âSin Fortunaâ and âSe Me Olvida,â alongside a string of singlesââMujer Que No Jode,â âLa Reinaâ with elkno, âNiña Mala,â âNacà Campesino,â âMe Engañaron Los Dosâ with Jhonny Rivera, and âYo Soy Rico.â
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