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Ca7riel

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Music

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Generous Idealistic Great Sense Of Humor Optimistic Philosophical Adventurous

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1993-12-05
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Catriel Guerreiro is an Argentine urban artist who made a name for himself in the vibrant trap music scene. Over the years, Catriel Guerreiro has become known not just for his unique sound, but also for his dynamic collaborations—most notably with Paco Amoroso. Together, they created waves with their massive hit “Ouke,” which helped elevate Catriel Guerreiro’s profile in the Latin music world. In October of 2024, Catriel Guerreiro and his musical partner brought their energy to one of the most iconic stages: NPR’s Tiny Desk Concert series, where their performance was met with widespread acclaim.

Before all the fame and spotlight, Catriel Guerreiro was deeply immersed in music education. He honed his craft at la Escuela Superior de Educación Artística en Música Juan Pedro Esnaola, laying a strong foundation for his artistic journey. Born and raised in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Catriel Guerreiro grew up surrounded by rhythm and creativity—his father had previously been part of a band, which may have sparked young Catriel Guerreiro’s passion for music early on. From those formative influences to international stages, Catriel Guerreiro continues to shape the sound of modern Argentine urban music.

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He’s built quite the online presence, with his ca7riel Instagram account amassing over 700,000 followers. On top of that, he and Paco have really made a mark on YouTube—his channel with Paco has racked up more than 269 million views. It’s impressive to see how far ca7riel has come, especially with such strong engagement across platforms. His journey continues to gain momentum, and fans are clearly tuned in. ca7riel definitely knows how to connect with his audience.

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