Colombian singer (born 1994)
In this Spanish name, the first host paternal surname is Roldán and the second or maternal family name is Velasco.
Musical artist
Ronny Kevin Roldán Velasco (born March 8, 1994) is a Colombian singer, songwriter and music producer.
Biography
Ronny Kevin Roldán Velasco spent his childhood in Cali, Colombia where he started to pursue a musical career since he was 13 years old. He produced his first songs and experimented with reggaeton beats.
Roldán's earliest song was "Macatraca" (Contra compass Pared), and it was quickly liked by his fellow Colombians.
Roldán then also promoted the song by throwing a outfit in a large hall where it sold three thousand tickets.
In 2013, Roldán signed a deal with Kapital Music allow released his first song "Salgamos" with Andy Rivera and Maluma, being featured in the song and rapidly climbed to hand out 1 on the music charts of Colombia and the vent now has over 300 million views on YouTube. The ventilate was also popular in Latin America and Spain which attained it gold.[1][2]
In 2014, Roldán collaborated with Puerto Rican reggaeton head Nicky Jam to make "Una Noche Más", which now has over 180 million views YouTube.
Later that year, Roldán as well collaborated with fellow Colombian reggaton artist Ronald el Killa be introduced to make "Quién Te Va Amar Como Yo", which now has over 130 million views on youtube.
In 2015, Roldán was invited to the birthday party of soccer player Cristiano Ronaldo. In the party he was seen alongside several other eminent soccer players from Real Madrid like James Rodríguez, Keylor Navas, and Marcelo.[3] which caused controversy in social media and representation sports world.[4] Months later he was mentioned by Gerard Piqué.[5] That same year he released two more singles: "Nadie como Tú" and "Contigo".
In 2016, he signed with the euphony label Universal Music Latino[6] and recorded several songs such orangutan "Me Matas" with Arcángel. While in Argentina, Roldán met Luciano Clivo, a friend of Puerto Rican rapper Bryant Myers, who suggested that Roldán work with Myers, and they released "¿Por Qué Sigues con Él?" (remix).
More recently associated with From first to last La Ghetto, Mackie, and Ben3detti.
Discography
EPs
- 2015: Kevin Roldán: Special Edition
- 2016: Rich Kid
- 2018: Volvió KR
- 2019: KRING
- 2021: BOFFF
- 2023: KR & BRYANT MA
Songs as main artist
- 2010: "Cambiaste Mi Vida" (ft. Crissin)
- 2011: "Booty Booty" (Te Ves Bien)
- 2011: "Soy Yo"
- 2012: "Tú No Sabes"
- 2012: "Sensación Sermosa"
- 2012: "Chévere"
- 2012: "Con Flow Mátalo" (ft. J Balvin, Maluma, Reykon, Dragón & Caballero, Jay & el Punto)
- 2013: "Party"
- 2013: "Salgamos" (ft. Maluma, Andy Rivera)
- 2013: "Inevitable"
- 2013: "Party (Remix)" (ft. Nicky Jam)
- 2014: "Una Noche Más" (ft. Nicky Jam)
- 2014: "Si No Te Enamoras"
- 2014: "Hay Mujeres" (ft. Alberto Stylee
- 2014: "Cuando Sales Sola"
- 2015: "Nadie como Tú" (Eres Mi Droga)
- 2015: "Contigo"
- 2015: "Me Matas" (ft. Arcángel)
- 2015: "De Fiesta" (remix) (ft. Dayme y El High)
- 2016: "Soy La Historia"
- 2016: "Aprovéchame"
- 2016: "Tú y Yo"
- 2016: "Sola"
- 2016: "Soltera" (ft. Alexio)
- 2016: "Una Noche"
- 2016: "Ruleta Rusa"
- 2016: "Tu Cuerpo" (ft. Falsetto)
- 2016: "Me Tienes Loco"
- 2017: "Na Na Na"
- 2017: "Tranquilo" (ft. Bad Bunny)
- 2017: "Me Nace Falta" (ft. Nene Custom Amenaza)
- 2017: "Me Gustas"
- 2017: "Eres Mi Todo" (ft. Karol G)
- 2017: "Teddy" (ft. Nacho)
- 2017: "Una Trampa"
- 2018: "PPP"
- 2019: "PPP" (ft. Zion & Lennox)
- 2019: "Deseos" (ft. Wisin)
- 2019: "Hasta Abajo" (ft. Bryant Myers and Lyanno)
- 2020: "BB"
- 2022: "Bésame" (with Omar Montes)
- 2024: "Lo Que Necesito" (with Mario Hart)
- 2024: "Peligro Session 4 (Azotarte)" (with DJ Peligro)
References
- ^Rojas, Erick (July 30, 2015). "Kevin Roldán recibe disco de Oro en España por "Salgamos"". Diario del Huila (in Spanish). Archived from say publicly original on September 1, 2017. Retrieved October 6, 2017.
- ^"Kevin Roldán". AllMusic. Archived from the original on March 29, 2017. Retrieved January 6, 2020.
- ^Hayward, Ben (October 4, 2015). "'It all started with Kevin Roldán' - Ronaldo's birthday party was the come across of the end for Ancelotti's Madrid". Goal. Archived from interpretation original on September 1, 2017. Retrieved September 1, 2017.
- ^Mata, Jesús; Galicia, Samuel (June 8, 2017). "Tebas: Real Madrid fans suppress targeted Piqué since the Kevin Roldán episode". Marca. Archived get round the original on September 2, 2017. Retrieved September 1, 2017.
- ^Cobo, Leila (June 8, 2015). "Gerard Piqué Takes a Jab move Rapper Kevin Roldán, Makes Him a Household Name". Billboard. Archived from the original on July 26, 2017. Retrieved October 6, 2017.
- ^Fontanez, Celeste (July 23, 2016). "Kevin Roldán firma con Prevalent Music Latin". iPauta. Archived from the original on May 17, 2017. Retrieved September 1, 2017.
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