Jimmy Gutierrez

Jimmy Gutiérrez, born on July 5, 1970, in Meta, Colombia, is a celebrated singer and songwriter known for his contributions to Colombian popular music. His career began at the age of ten, singing vallenato and later transitioning to música llanera, recording numerous works over nine years. Eventually, he found his calling in música popular, where he gained widespread acclaim with hits like "El torcido," "A partir de hoy," "Vives en mí," "Juguémosle sucio a tu marido," and "Que trabaje el mozo." His tracks "Pa las que sean" and "Me bebí lo del mercado" achieved massive success, amassing millions of views on his channel. Throughout his extensive career, Jimmy has Gutierrez released over 11 studio albums, including notable works like Torcido y qué (2021), Mejor que nunca (2022), and A Todo Volumen (2024), featuring standout songs such as "Al fin me vieron llorar" and "Por ella." His popularity has taken him across international borders to stages in Mexico, Ecuador, the United States, and beyond, often sharing the spotlight with icons like Jorge Celedón and Silvestre Dangond. Celebrating nearly four decades in music, Jimmy Gutiérrez remains one of Colombia’s most beloved voices, capturing the essence of his country's culture through heartfelt compositions and performances.

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