Diego Daza is a Colombian singer and songwriter who performs Latin pop music. He was born in Valledupar, Cesar, Colombia, on April 25, 1987.
He began his journey in the world of arts after earning a degree in industrial engineering from the University of Pamplona. In the late 2010s, he transitioned into the vibrant realm of vallenato music, showcasing his versatility and passion for diverse musical genres. In 2018, Daza made a compelling debut with his single "Esto que dice," marking the inception of a prolific career. His subsequent hits, including "El DM," "Cupido," "Me Llevo a La Luna," "La Solteria," "La Quimica," and "Trago Doble," have solidified his presence in the Latin music scene. Noteworthy albums such as "De Pelicula," "A To’ Timbal," and "Pa’ Que Se Esmigaje" further demonstrate his musical prowess. Diego Daza's contributions to the industry have not gone unnoticed, as evidenced by his two Latin Grammy nominations in 2019 and 2021.
Music, Pop, Rock
Electronic, Music
Author, Film and TV, Gospel, Music
Music, Pop