Mantilla was born in
Barranquilla on July 28, 1995. He studied business administration at the
Simón Bolívar University. He began composing covers of the
urban and
trap genre that was influenced by Aristas Carín León and
Maluma with their single releases:
Party Coquette,
Muertos vivientes and
¿Qué pasó?. He composed songs in the genres of
corridos,
mariachis and
tropipop with his singles:
Batería baja,
BM and
Ay amor, the latter released in 2024 reaching thousands of reproductions on various music platforms, which gained notoriety.
Death On March 10, 2026, he died in a traffic collision while driving his high-end motorcycle on an avenue in
Medellín, he crashed with a vehicle that was parked, due to his high impact he had several severe blows which minutes later he arrived without vital signs in a local clinic that was confirmed by his manager Gus Rincón. == References ==