List of Colombian musicians

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This is a list of Colombian musicians.

Juanes performing at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival in 2005 Juanes en New Orleans.JPG
Juanes performing at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival in 2005
Shakira performing during the Oral Fixation Tour in 2006 Shakira - La Coruna.jpg
Shakira performing during the Oral Fixation Tour in 2006
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Andrea Echeverri performing at Bumbershoot in 2010

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Singers and musicians

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