With an innate ability to merge musical genres and create musical compositions that transcend linguistic and cultural barriers, David Botero has captivated audiences worldwide. His career as a performing artist has brought his songs to over 150 million streams on digital platforms, with a vibrant presence in 172 countries. Currently based in Miami, David Botero has established a fruitful collaboration with "UR Music," an influential record and publishing company in Florida, this partnership has allowed him to work with some of the most prominent names in the industry, following in the footsteps of figures like Marc Anthony, Victor Manuel, and Sebastian Yatra.

Botero's interest in the film industry led him to participate as a panelist in the "New York Mobile Film Festival" in 2023. His unique perspective on the convergence of music and film highlights his desire to explore new creative frontiers and contribute to the evolution of cinematic art. With a career full of achievements and an ambitious vision for the future, David Botero continues to make his mark in the entertainment industry. From international stages to movie screens, his artistic journey continues to inspire audiences, establishing him as a pioneer at the intersection of music and audiovisual arts.

David Botero

David Arias Botero, born on July 19, 1987, in Manizales, Colombia, is a talented composer, music producer, and Colombian singer who gained fame on the international scene through his involvement as a composer, musical director, and performer in the most important Colombian musical of all time, "La Reina Del Flow" (The Queen of Flow). Since his early days, music has been Botero's primary passion, and his dedication to the art led him to embark on a career from a young age that spans successes in television, music, and cinematography.

His rise to prominence began in 2012 with his first participation in the main theme song of the Colombian series "Pobres Rico." Later, he joined Laguna Records (One of the biggest production companies in Colombia) as a music producer, where he participated in television projects such as "La Tusa," "Bazurto," "La Ley Del Corazón," "La Niña," "Amar Y Vivir," "El Hijo Del Cacique," and finally, with the acclaimed television series "La Reina Del Flow," where his talent as a composer, musical director, and producer was crucial to the success of the Colombian production. The global impact of the series earned Botero prominent recognition in the form of a prestigious international Emmy Award, solidifying his status as a prominent figure in the latin entertainment world.