Who is Sergio Alejandro, the Colombian who has conquered the French and the producer of Ozuna and Nicky Jam

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Every time you browse digital platforms and their hit lists, you come across the occasional new voice that conquers you. You delve into their previous releases and discover a new musical promise that has immediately become your new vice. Well then. This is what has happened to many with Sergio Alejandro.

The young Colombian (and French by adoption) is reaching an increasingly wider audience. In fact, his talent has conquered High P, known for having worked with Aya Nakamura, Ozuna, Gyms and Nicky Jam, among others. But, Who is Sergio Alejandro?

The artist began sharing his music with the world back in 2018. All those songs that he had saved and that he had not previously revealed saw the light and began to make him an increasingly well-known artist. In 2022 is when he meets High P, with whom he participates in recording sessions for some artists, such as RIDSA. In 2023, publish their collaboration A bit and, months later, Sergio signs his contract with High P Music in collaboration with Scorpio Music.

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June of the same year arrives and that is when the urban sounds artist releases his first single with the record label, the remix of All For You (Ameyatchi). His fame skyrocketed and his 20 million listens on Spotify took him to the Olympia Hall in Pariswhere he performed in front of his new loyal audience.

Sergio Alejandro is based in our neighboring country, where he has reached #1 on Shazam. His fame has also given him the opportunity to sneak into the Top 55 in the world.

Their most recent release is That’s lovely, a song that talks about how good it feels to be in love and whose rhythms manage to capture us from the first moment. In fact, its catchy lyrics manage to sneak into your mind and play on a loop non-stop.

In short, Sergio Alejandro is willing to continue giving something to talk about, not only in France, but in other territories. And you, have you already heard the Colombian’s music?

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