Oye Sebas, born in Girardot, Colombia, grew up surrounded by music, influenced by his grandparents and inspired by traditional instruments such as the tiple. After finishing school, he pursued sound engineering in Bogotá, then traveled to Spain to deepen his musical education. In Granada, he studied flamenco percussion, followed by jazz and electronic music production in Barcelona. He released his first album, Cruzando el Charco, in 2017. As a singer, songwriter, and producer, his music blends Latin American folklore with cinematic storytelling, incorporating Latin American and Caribbean styles such as merengue, cumbia, champeta, and bullerengue. Oye Sebas' work evokes the magical realism of South American cultures, merging art forms like dance, cinema, and music.
Featured Song:
“Este Rio Que Pasa” (This River That Passes By) reflects themes of reflection, healing, and nature and portrays a river as a metaphor for life and renewal. "He walks quietly while dreaming of crossing / On the other side, there is light, and on this side, darkness / Stone by stone, he builds a path, unsure of what lies ahead / But he knows that the journey is made through song."
Featured On:
Click image to learn more