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Esteman

Musical artist

Esteban Mateus Williamson (born May 4, 1984), known professionally as Esteman, is a Colombian singer and songwriter from Bogotá, Colombia.

Music career

Esteman first rose to popularity with his music video "No te metas a mi facebook" ("Stay Off My Facebook"), which went viral on YouTube, garnering nearly 2.6 million views.[2] His debut album, 1er Acto, was released on April 28, 2012. It featured a collaboration with Colombian singer/songwriter Andrea Echeverri in "Aquí Estoy Yo"[3] and also featured Monsieur Periné and Juan Pablo Vega (es). His second full album Caótica Belleza was released on August 28, 2015 and features Natalia LaFourcade, Li Saumet (lead singer of Bomba Estéreo), Carla Morrison, and Juan Jose Quiñónez.[4][5]

In 2016, Esteman was one of the artists scheduled to feature in the first Lollapalooza Colombia music festival[6] before it was cancelled due to concerns caused by the Zika outbreak.[7] At the 2016 Latin Grammy Awards, Esteman was nominated for the cat

Meet 2016 Latin Grammys Best New Artist Nominees Esteman, Sophia Abrahão & More

From alternative to pop to Mexican regional music, the best new artist category for this year’s Latin Grammy Awards includes promising nominees from every end of the Latin music spectrum. 

The list of newcomers includes Colombian singer and songwriter Esteman, Mexican regional singer Joss Favela, Chile’s “prince of pop” Alex Anwandter, border town band The Chamanas, Brazilian pop star Sophia Abrahão, Calle 13‘s Ileana Cabra, among others.

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If you’re not very familiar with these names, Billboard’s got you covered. Below, find out more the Best New Artist nominees. Here are the first five (in no particular order):

Esteman

Esteban Mateus, aka Esteman, landed a nomination thanks to his eclectic beat and “peaceful music revolution.” The Colombian si

Para Mi Gente: Lesser-known Latinx Musicians You Can Support

By LEAH COREAS

@TheEtCetera

Pop culture is always being influenced by music, but rarely do I see multiple Latinx artists in the Billboard Hot 100 unless it is specific to “Latin Pop” or “Reggaeton.”

As a Latina myself, I wanted to diversify my music taste and aim to listen to more Latinx artists, specifically those I would not be able to find in the top charts. As I began this journey I tried looking for lists like this one, but most of the artists mentioned had millions of listeners already. So here is a list of actual small Latinx artists you can support.

If you are looking for an easy-going ballad:

Josue Alaniz

My Favorite Song:

“Amarte a la Mitad”

Latest Album:

“Malos Y Buenos Recuerdos”

Josue Alaniz has good mellow love songs for everyone. His newest album is filled with acoustic melodies, but he always finds a way to surprise you with a soft R&B beat you did not know you wanted. Content warning: You will swoon.

If you are looking to explore the unknown:

Lido Pimienta

My Favorite Song:

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