Duina del Mar is an active Colombian singer-songwriter, producer, dancer, and multi-instrumentalist born in Cali on May 20, 1995, raised in an artistic family and later trained in jazz vocals in Bogotá before building a career that blended pop with Colombian-rooted rhythms and studio-driven experimentation. She began releasing music in the early 2010s, breaking through with the single âSoy Lo Que Soyâ (2011) and continuing that early run with tracks like âMuévelo Tutiâ (2012), which helped establish her name beyond Caliâs local circuit. In 2013 she gained international visibility after being highlighted in Billboardâs âTen Latin Artists to Watch,â and that same period included one of her signature collaborations, âBesarte la Boquitaâ (2013) with Cabas, a track that became a key calling card for her hybrid of melodic pop songwriting and Latin groove. Through the late 2010s she kept expanding her catalog with singles such as âNaturalâ and âA Tiâ (both 2017) and âComo Lo Soñéâ (2019), then consolidated that phase with the EP A Mar (2020), which framed her work as both vocalist and hands-on producer. In 2021 she widened her profile again when she was announced as the composer and producer of the original score music for Netflixâs dance-focused series Ritmo Salvaje, while still releasing new solo material tied to her âconjuroâ concept. Azul, her debut album, arrived in 2023. In 2025 she leaned hard into a celebratory, street-level Colombian sound world with the single âRitmito Azucareroâ (2025), a release that doubled down on community imagery and percussion-forward energy while keeping her pop instincts intact.
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