Manuel Turizo

Manuel Turizo
Turizo in 2023
Turizo in 2023
Background information
Birth nameManuel Turizo Zapata
Also known asMTZ
Born (2000-04-12) 12 April 2000 (age 25)
Montería, Córdoba, Colombia
GenresLatin Pop Reggaeton urban pop
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
Years active2016–present
LabelsLa Industria Inc.
Websitemanuelturizo.com

Manuel Turizo Zapata (Latin American Spanish pronunciation: [maˈnwel tuˈɾiso saˈpata]; born 12 April 2000) is a Colombian singer and songwriter. Born and raised in Montería, he started making music at 13. He first became popular with his song "Una Lady Como Tú" (2016). He made his debut album ADN on August 23, 2019. Turizo's music contains influences from pop music, trap, and vallenato, and his vocal range has been classified as baritone. His most well-known song is his 2022 single "La Bachata".[1]

Career

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2000–2015: Early life and musical beginnings

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Manuel Turizo grew up in the Colombian coastal town of Montería and began making music at age thirteen.[2] In 2000, when Turizo was born, his parents had gifted a guitar and microphone to his older brother, Julian—who was only two at the time—so he would "…not get jealous" of the attention they would be giving to the newborn Manuel.[3] Years later, Turizo attempted to learn to play his brother's guitar, but felt he did not have the aptitude for it, and thus began developing his singing voice.[3] His original goal was to be a veterinarian, but he decided to pursue music after singing lessons with a Cuban music teacher.[4] As a child, Turizo would practice vocals by singing along to his favorite songs, while his brother accompanied him on vocal harmonies, guitar and ukulele. Later, he began writing songs more consistently, while his brother was away earning his post-graduate in Medellín.[3]

2016–present: "Una Lady Como Tú", success, and ADN

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Turizo started his musical career in 2016 with his first two self-released singles, "Baila Conmigo" and "Vámonos".[4] They were followed by his best known for his hit single "Una Lady Como Tú", released on March 16, 2017,[4] which granted him widespread popularity in Latin America;[5][6] the music video for the song has, as of June 2020, received over 1.4 billion views on YouTube.[7] Within a year of its release, "Una Lady Como Tú" was streamed more than 235 million times on Spotify.[8] This hit was followed by "Bésame" (May 2017) on which he collaborated with Puerto Rican reggaeton singer Valentino.[9] The success of these singles led Billboard to include Turizo in the magazine's list of "10 Latin Artists To Watch in 2018".[8]

In September 2018, Turizo achieved his first Billboard Hot 100-charting hit with his collaboration with Ozuna on the single "Vaina Loca".[10] The song peaked at number 94 and stayed on the chart for two weeks.[10] In October 2018, he collaborated with Mau y Ricky on the single "Desconocidos".[11] In March 2019, his song "Sola" became first number one song on the Billboard Latin Airplay chart.[12] He released his debut album, ADN on 23 August 2019, which featured collaborations with Zion & Lennox, Noriel, Ozuna, Darell, Nicky Jam, Sech, and Anuel AA.[12] ADN peaked at number eight on the Billboard Hot Latin Albums chart.[13] In September 2019, Turizo was named as the first Latin "global priority artist" by the French streaming service Deezer.[14] He performed a virtual concert with Billboard on 25 March 2020, while in quarantine during the COVID-19 pandemic to raise money for the non-profit organization MusiCares.[15] The concert consisted of a cappella renditions of the songs "Una Lady Como Tú" and "Déjala Que Vuelva".[15]

In 2025, Turizo was featured as a coach on the tenth season of La Voz Kids Spain alongside David Bisbal, Edurne, and Lola Índigo.[16] His final artist, Lucas Paulano, won the season, making Turizo the winning coach.

Artistry

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Manuel Turizo comes from a family of musical talent: his father and brother Julián Turizo are musicians.[6][17][18] The two brothers form a duo in which Manuel sings and Julián plays the ukulele.[14] In addition to reggaeton, Turizo has also experimented with trap, R&B, and vallenato.[12] His vocals have been described by Billboard as "sultry and deep" and his vocal range has been classified as baritone.[12][8] Turizo cites Carlos Vives and Bruno Mars as his biggest musical influences.[2] He also lists Luis Fonsi, Shakira, Sin Bandera, Justin Bieber and Chayanne as important musicians in his musical development.[3][19]

Discography

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  • ADN (2019)
  • Dopamina (2021)
  • 2000 (2023)
  • 201 (2024)

Tours

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Headlining

  • ADN Tour (2019)
  • Dopamina Tour (2021)
  • 2000 Tour (2023)

Supporting

Filmography

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Television
Year Title Role
2018–2021 la reina del Flow Himself
2021 La suerte de Loli Himself
2025 La Voz Kids season 10 Judge / Winning coach

Awards and nominations

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Award Year Nominated Work Category Result Ref.
ASCAP Latin Awards 2019 "Déjala Que Vuelva" (with Piso 21) Winning Song Won [20]
2020 "Sola" Won [21]
2021 "Te Quemaste" (with Anuel AA) Won [22]
2022 "Amor En Coma" (with Maluma) Won [23]
"La Nota" (with Myke Towers y Rauw Alejandro) Won
"Mala Costumbre" (with Wisin & Yandel) Won
2023 "La Bachata" Won [24]
2024 "Copa Vacía" (with Shakira) Won [25]
"El Merengue" (with Marshmello) Won
2025 "De Lunes a Lunes" (with Grupo Frontera) Won [26]
"Mamasota" (with Yandel) Won
Billboard Latin Music Awards 2020 Himself New Artist of the Year Nominated [27]
2021 "TBT" (with Sebastián Yatra y Rauw Alejandro) Latin Pop Song of the Year Nominated [28]
2023 "La Bachata" Global 200 Latin Song of the Year Won [29]
Airplay Song of the Year Won
Tropical Song of the Year Won
"El Merengue" (with Marshmello) Nominated
2025 "En Privado" (with Xavi) Sales Song of the Year Pending [30]
Tropical Song of the Year Pending
Heat Latin Music Awards 2019 Himself Best New Artist Nominated [31]
"Déjate Llevar" (with Juan Magán, Belinda, Snova y B-Case) Best Video Nominated
2021 Himself Best Región Andina Artist Nominated [32]
2022 Best Pop Artist Nominated [33]
2023 Best Región Andina Artist Nominated [34]
"La Bachata" Song of the Year Nominated
"Los Cachos" (with Piso 21) Nominated
2024 Himself Best Región Andina Artist Nominated [35]
"Mamasota" (with Yandel) Best Music Video Nominated
2025 Himself Best Pop Artist Nominated [36]
"En Privado" (with Xavi) Best Collaboration Nominated
iHeartRadio Music Awards 2019 Himself Best New Latin Artist Won [37]
2024 Latin Pop/Reggaeton Artist of the Year Nominated [38]
"La Bachata" Latin Pop/Reggaeton Song of the Year Nominated
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2023 Himself Favorite Artist (Latin America) Nominated
Kids' Choice Awards Colombia 2017 "Una Lady Como Tú" Favorite Song Nominated [39]
Kids' Choice Awards Mexico 2019 Himself Favorite Artist Nominated [40]
Latin American Music Awards 2018 New Artist of the Year Nominated [41]
2019 "Vaina Loca" (with Ozuna) Favorite Urban Song Nominated [42]
2023 "La Bachata" Song of the Year Nominated [43]
Favorite Tropical Song Won
2024 Himself Favorite Pop Artist Nominated [44]
"El Merengue" (with Marshmello) Song of the Year Nominated
Collaboration Crossover of the Year Nominated
Best Tropical Collaboration Won
Latin Grammy Awards 2019 "Pa Olvidarte" (with ChocQuibTown, Zion & Lennox, Farruko) Best Urban Fusion/Performance Nominated [45]
2023 "El Merengue" (with Marshmello) Best Tropical Song Nominated [46]
LOS40 Music Awards 2022 "La Bachata" Best Latin Song Won [47]
2023 Himself Best Latin Act Nominated [48]
2000 Best Latin Album Won
"El Merengue" (with Marshmello) Best Latin Song Won
"Vagabundo" (with Sebastián Yatra y Beéle) Nominated
"El Merengue" (with Marshmello) Best Latin Video Nominated
"Copa Vacía" (with Shakira) Nominated
"Vagabundo" (with Sebastián Yatra y Beéle) Best Latin Collaboration Nominated
2000 Tour Best Latin Tour, Festival or Concert Won
2024 Himself Best Latin Act Nominated [49]
Best Latin Live Act Won
"1000cosas" (with Lola Índigo) Best Spanish Collaboration Nominated
"De Vuelta" (with Tiago PZK) Best Latin Urban Collaboration Nominated
MTV Europe Music Awards 2018 Himself Best Latin America Central Act Nominated [50]
2022 Nominated [51]
2023 Nominated [52]
2024 Won [53]
MTV Millennial Awards 2019 Artist + duro Colombia Nominated [54]
#Instacrush Nominated
"Desconocidos" (with Mau y Ricky y Camilo) Music-Ship of the Year Nominated
2021 "La Nota" (with Myke Towers y Rauw Alejandro) Nominated [55]
2022 Himself Flow Artist Nominated [56]
2024 Manuel Turizo & his mom Epic Kiss Nominated [57]
People's Choice Awards 2024 Himself The Male Latin Artist Nominated [58]
Premios Juventud 2019 "Sola" Best Song: Singing in the Shower Nominated [59]
"Desconocidos" (with Mau y Ricky y Camilo) Nominated
Best Behind the Scenes Nominated
2020 Himself And Featuring... Nominated [60]
"Pegao" (with CNCO) Can't Get Enough Of This Song Nominated
The Perfect Mix Nominated
"Aleluya" (with Reik) Video With A Purpose Nominated
"Color Esperanza" (with Various Artists) The Quarentune Nominated
2021 "Mala Costumbre" (with Wisin & Yandel) La Mezcla Perfecta Nominated [61]
2023 Himself Artist of the Youth – Male Nominated
"El Merengue" (with Marshmello) OMG Collaboration Nominated
Best Tropical Mix Nominated
"De 100 A 0" Best Pop/Urban Song Nominated
"Éxtasis" (with Maria Becerra) Best Pop/Urban Collaboration Nominated
"Vacaciones" (with Luis Fonsi) Nominated
2000 Best Pop/Urban Album Nominated
"La Bachata" Best Tropical Hit Won
2024 "De Lunes a Lunes" (with Grupo Frontera) The Perfect Mix Nominated [62]
Best Regional Mexican Fusion Nominated
"Copa Vacía" (with Shakira) Best Pop/Urban Collaboration Nominated
"Vagabundo" (with Sebastián Yatra y Beéle) Nominated
2025 "Mamasota" (with Yandel) Best Urban Mix Pending [63]
"En Privado" (with Xavi) Tropical Hit Pending
"Que Haces" (with Becky G) Tropical Mix Pending
Premios Odeón 2023 "La Bachata" Best Latin Song Won [64]
Premios Lo Nuestro 2019 Himself Revelation Artist of the Year Nominated [65]
2020 "Aleluya" (with Reik) Video of the Year Nominated [66]
2021 "TBT" (with Sebastián Yatra y Rauw Alejandro) Urban/Pop Song of the Year Nominated [67]
2022 "La Nota" (with Myke Towers y Rauw Alejandro) Urban Song of the Year Nominated [68]
"Amor En Coma" (with Maluma) Urban Collaboration of the Year Nominated
2023 "Vacaciones" (with Luis Fonsi) Pop Collaboration of the Year Nominated [69]
2024 Himself Male Pop Artist of the Year Nominated [70]
2000 Pop/Urban Album of the Year Nominated
"Los Cachos" (with Piso 21) Pop/Urban Collaboration of the Year Nominated
"Vagabundo" (with Sebastián Yatra y Beéle) Nominated
"Éxtasis" (with Maria Becerra) Pop/Urban Song of the Year Nominated
"El Merengue" (with Marshmello) Tropical Collaboration of the Year Nominated
2025 "Ojos. Labios. Cara" Pop-Urban Song of the Year Nominated [71]
"De Lunes a Lunes" (with Grupo Frontera) Mexican Music Song of the Year Nominated
Premios Tu Musica Urbano 2019 Himself Best International Male Artist Nominated [72]
"Vaina Loca" (with Ozuna) Best Pop Urban Song Nominated
Collaboration of the Year Nominated
Video of the Year Nominated
2020 Himself Urban Top - Latin Nominated [73]
"En Cero" (with Yandel y Sebastián Yatra) Best Pop Urban Song Nominated
2022 Himself Top Rising Star - Male Nominated [74]
Top Artist - Pop Urban Nominated
"Te Olvido" Top Song - Pop Urban Nominated
2023 Himself Top Artist - Male Nominated [75]
Top Artist - Pop Urban Nominated
Top Social Artist Nominated
"La Bachata" Song of the Year Nominated
"Los Cachos" (with Piso 21) Song of the Year - Duo or Group Nominated
2025 Himself Top Artist - Pop Nominated [76]
Rolling Stone en Español Awards 2023 "La Bachata" Song of the Year Nominated [77]

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