Latest Release
- APR 26, 2024
- 1 Song
- Mi Sangre · 2004
- Oye Mujer - Single · 2018
- Un Día Normal · 2002
- Un Día Normal · 2002
- Un Día Normal (20th Anniversary Remastered) · 2003
- La Vida…Es Un Ratico · 2007
- Mi Sangre · 2004
- Besos En Guerra - Single · 2017
- Más Futuro Que Pasado · 2019
- Mi Sangre · 2004
Essential Albums
- A Latin pop-rock classic that launched a Colombian superstar.
- On his artful and ambitious concept album (the title of which translates to “My Plans Are to Love You”), Colombian superstar Juanes presents a dozen infectious songs about traversing time and space to find his soul mate. Fittingly, the album blends the sounds he grew up on (salsa, guasca, and a little disco) with futuristic twists; “Actitud” and “Fuego” are laced with slick electronic accents like fizzing synths and syncopated guitars. Mis Planes Son Amarte includes collaborations with Fonseco (“Alguna Vez”) and Kali Uchis (“Un Ratico”), and the PooBear-produced track “Goodbye for Now,” Juanes’ first song ever recorded in English. When you buy the album, you'll also receive a striking visual companion film that tells the story of Mis Planes Son Amarte from start to finish—look out for cameos from J Balvin and soccer legend Juan Pablo Ángel.
- 2004
Artist Playlists
- His soaring voice made him rock en español royalty, but he adapts to all terrains.
- Strange, arduous pursuits of love from the Colombian singer.
- This Colombian rocker knows when—and how—to get romantic.
- The Colombian star’s exclusive playlist celebrates his love for Metallica and other metal giants.
Live Albums
Compilations
Appears On
- Pablo Milanés
- Aitana, Alejandro Sanz, Antonio José & Antonio Orozco
- Cedric Gervais
- Santana
More To Hear
- The artist on “Veneno.”
- The Colombian artist on his cover of Metallica's "Enter Sandman."
- The Colombian artist talks Metallica and Strombo honors the RHCP.
More To See
- 6:00
- 2020
About Juanes
Juanes is the stage name of Juan Esteban Aristizábal Vásquez, an award-winning Colombian singer-songwriter who has sold more than 15 million albums worldwide. ∙ He began playing guitar at age seven, learning traditional Colombian folk music styles from his father and older brothers. ∙ After fronting the successful Colombian metal band Ekhymosis, Juanes made his solo debut in 2000 with Fíjate Bien, an album which earned him three Latin Grammy Awards. ∙ Juanes’ 2002 release Un Día Normal hit no. 1 on Billboard’s Top Latin Albums chart and remained in the Top 10 for a record 92 weeks. ∙ Mi Sangre, his 2004 album, sold more than 4 million copies worldwide, and was a Top 10 hit in 15 countries. ∙ Juanes’ biggest hit song, 2005’s controversial “La Camisa Negra,” topped the charts in Spain and ten other countries and was his first single to go Gold in the US. ∙ His 2007 album, La Vida… Es Un Ratico, reached No. 13 on the Billboard 200 and won a Grammy for Best Latin Pop Album. ∙ Más Futuro Que Pasado, released in 2019, became his seventh consecutive studio album to reach the Top 10 of Billboard’s Latin Albums chart.
- HOMETOWN
- Medellín, Colombia
- BORN
- August 9, 1972
- GENRE
- Pop Latino