Andrés Cabas

Upon his return to Colombia he dug into his country’s rhythms and explored a new wave of sound widely known in Latin music at the time.

[citation needed] His first self-titled album, ‘Cabas’ (EMI), was released in 2000, “Mi Bombón” (“My Candy”) topped the country’s charts for three consecutive months, earning him Gold and double Platinum discs before spreading to the rest of Latin-America and Mexico.

[citation needed] In 2009, Cabas joined forces with renowned theater, Film & TV director Jorge Ali Triana for an adaptation of Mario Vargas Llosa’s “Pantaleón y las visitadoras”.

[5] He has produced and co-produced with Kike Santander, December Bueno, Carlos Jean, collaborated with the Black Eyed Peas, Café Tacuba, Dave Matthews, Bunbury, Orishas, Vicentico, La Mala Rodríguez, Andrés Calamaro, Juan Luís Guerra and Ximena Sariñana among many others.

He also released a duet with up-and-coming singer Duina del Mar, “Besarte La Boquita” (“Kissing Your Little Mouth"), on Universal Music Latino.

"Enamorandonos" was released to much success in Mexico in August 2016 and was included in the trailer for the Mexican hit movie "Treintona, Soltera y Fantástica" ('Thirty-ish, Single and Fabulous') starring Barbara Mori.

Cabas followed his first ballad with his first Cumbia-Reggaeton infused fusion single, "Rompe Los Niveles," co-written with hit writer Descemer Bueno of "Baillando" fame.

In August 2017, Cabas performed the song for the first time live at the VIBRA Bogota radio TYM Festival in front of 15,000 plus people.

Cabas opened the Central American Games in Barranquilla, with Miss Universe 2015 Paulina Vega and Shakira to great reviews, in front of more than 55,000 people and a massive live television audience around the world.

In 2021, Cabas released "Divina" an anthem to the city of Bogotá, "Trato Y No Consigo", which speaks about the importance of family and includes a music video featuring his son, Simón, and "Solos Ft. Martina La Peligrosa" a seductive single with Colombian actress and singer, Martina La Peligrosa, which has reached the #6 spot in Colombian's music charts.