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Ovy on the Drums
Birth nameDaniel Echavarría Oviedo
Born1991
Medellín, Colombia
Genres
Occupations
  • Record producer
  • songwriter
Years active2016–present
LabelsWarner Latina

Daniel Echavarría Oviedo (born 1991), known professionally as Ovy on the Drums, is a Colombian record producer and songwriter. He is a longtime collaborator with Colombian reggaeton artist Karol G, alongside working with Paulo Londra, Blessd, Micro TDH, Myke Towers, Shakira, Nicki Minaj, among other reggaeton and Latin pop acts.[1][2] Echavarría Oviedo has won a Latin Grammy for Album of the Year and a Grammy Award for Best Música Urbana Album for his production work on Karol G's Mañana Será Bonito.[3] Echavarría Oviedo has received a total of eight Latin Grammy nominations.[4][5] Echavarría Oviedo has been described as "one of Latin music's top producers".[6] As of 2022, Echavarría Oviedo had 32 entries on Billboard's Hot Latin Songs chart.[7]

Early life

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Daniel Echavarría Oviedo was born in Medellín, Colombia in 1991.[1][8] As a child he enjoyed listening to Bob Marley, Modern Talking, The Pet Shop Boys, and the salsa that he heard played at parties.[9] As a teenager, Echavarría Oviedo worked selling chicken and party supplies in a market square in Medellín, he attributed learning the value of hard work to this experience as he would wake up at 3:00am and finish work at 5:00pm.[10] A friend of his cousin introduced Echavarría Oviedo to beat-making and audio production using FL Studio, a software he has continued using ever since.[1][9] Echavarría Oviedo attended school at the Institución Educativa La Salle de Campoamor in Medellín.[10] As a student, he described himself as "dress[ing] as a reggaeton artist" while singing and making videos in Windows Movie Maker.[10] Music became a way for him to channel his restlessness and hyperactivity.[10] Echavarría Oviedo describes his parents as "the first people who believed in me as a musician", giving him a computer and some equipment to make music with.[11] Echavarría Oviedo briefly played football as a left back for the Itagüí based Águilas Doradas while they were a Colombian second division, or 'Categoría Primera B', team.[12][10]

Music career

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Echavarría Oviedo sold his early beats at $5 each, before gradually building connections in the music scene and becoming acquainted with local producers and industry professionals.[1] Echavarría Oviedo's breakthrough opportunity came as a DJ for Karol G, via an introduction from producers La Compañía, on a tour of Colombian universities.[1] Echavarría Oviedo went on to work with Karol G on the production of her debut album Unstoppable, released in 2017.[13]

Echavarría Oviedo worked on the 2019 hit "Tusa", which received nominations for two Latin Grammy Awards in the categories of Record of the Year and Song of the Year; "Tusa" was the lead single for Karol G's third studio album KG0516 (2021).[14] The track went on to surpass one billion Spotify streams in April 2021.[15]

In 2020, Argentine singer Paulo Londra named Echavarría Oviedo as a defendant, alongside Big Ligas LLC, Cristian Andres Salazar, Ritholz Levy Fields LLP, Matthew Greenberg, and Stephanie Chopurian, in a civil case in the Circuit Court of the Eleventh Judicial Circuit of Miami-Dade county, Florida described as a "complex business dispute".[16] The case involved a dispute concerning the rights to Londra's releases and gained public attention.[17] The case was settled on amicable terms in November 2021.[17]

In 2022, Echavarría Oviedo received nominations at the 23rd Annual Latin Grammy Awards in the categories of Best Urban Song for "Mamiii", Record of the Year for Provenza, Song of the Year also for Provenza, and Album of the Year for Sebastián Yatra's album Dharma.[18] In the same year, Billboard listed Echavarría Oviedo at No. 3 on the end of year list of 'Hot Latin Songs producer of the year' and at No.21 on the Hot 100 Producer of the Year list.[18] Echavarría Oviedo also received a nomination for Producer of the Year award at the 2022 Billboard Latin Music Awards.[18] In the same year, Echavarría Oviedo signed a partnership with the Latin record label Warner Music Latina.[7]

In 2023, Echavarría Oviedo took part in Spotify's Radar program to support emerging artists in developing a global platform, recording singles with Junior Zamora, Valentina Rico, and Loyal Lobos.[19] In March 2023, Echavarría Oviedo first entered the Billboard Hot 100, debuting at No. 83 as the producer on Karol G's "Cairo".[18]

In November 2024, his song Mírame (with fellow Colombian singer-songwriter Blessd) reached the No.1 position on the Billboard Latin Rhythm Airplay chart becoming Echavarría Oviedo's first No.1 song, as an artist, on a Billboard chart.[20]

Credits

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Albums: as producer

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Notable song recordings: as producer

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Motion picture soundtrack appearances

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Discography

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Extended plays

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List of extended plays, with selected details
Title Album details
Cassette 01
(with Myke Towers)

Singles

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As lead artist

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List of singles as lead artist, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US
[25]
US
Latin

[26]
ARG
[27]
CHI
[28]
COL
[29]
ECU
[30]
PER
[31]
SPA
[32]
WW
[33]
"Inolvidable"
(with Beéle)
2020 14 83 Non-album singles
"Sigo Buscándote"
(with Mau y Ricky)
41
"¿Miedito o Qué?"
(with Danny Ocean featuring Karol G)
33 15
"Tendencia Global"
(with Blessd and Myke Towers)
2022 4 16 56
"Sin Señal"
(with Quevedo)
98 4
  • PROMUSICAE: 7× Platinum[32]
Donde Quiero Estar
"Cairo"
(with Karol G)
82 11 53 25 12 21 19 14 51 Mañana Será Bonito
"Chao, Bebé"
(with Ozuna)
98 79 Non-album singles
"El Hechizo"
(with Peso Pluma)
2023 33
"Te Mentí"
(with Ozuna and Saiko)
31
  • PROMUSICAE: Gold[32]
"Gangster (PQFNEDG)"
(with Quevedo and Yandel)
31
  • PROMUSICAE: Gold[32]
"Piscina"
(with Maria Becerra and Chencho Corleone)
4 84
"Desataaa"
(with Myke Towers and Saiko)
6
  • PROMUSICAE: Platinum[32]
Cassette 01
"Godiva"
(with Myke Towers, Blessd and Ryan Castro)
8 70
"Mírame"
(with Blessd)
2024 13 95 7 1 2 7 28 58 Non-album single
"—" denotes a title that was not released or did not chart in that territory.
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List of singles as featured artist, with certifications List of singles as lead artist, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US
[25]
US
Latin

[26]
ARG
[27]
CHI
[35]
COL
[36]
ECU
[37]
PER
[38]
SPA
[32]
WW
[39]
"La Lá"
(Mike Bahía featuring Ovy on the Drums)
2020
  • RIAA: Gold (Latin)[34]
Non-album singles
"+57"
(Karol G, Feid and DFZM featuring Ovy on the Drums, J Balvin, Maluma, Ryan Castro and Blessd)
2024 62 4 62 9 1 1 8 4 20

Other charted songs

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List of other charted songs, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
SPA
"Dime Bbsita (remix)"
(with Robledo and Lalo Ebratt featuring Omar Montes and Alex Martini)
2020 47
  • PROMUSICAE: Gold[32]
Non-album singles

References

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  2. ^ Stone, Rolling (3 April 2024). "Jack Daniel's Presenta: 'Musicians on Musicians Latino' with Myke Towers and Ovy on the Drums".
  3. ^ Espino, Osvaldo. "Karol G Collaborator Ovy on the Drums Is Just Getting Started". Miami New Times.
  4. ^ "Ovy On The Drums | Artist | LatinGrammy.com". latingrammy.com.
  5. ^ "Ovy On The Drums | Artista | LatinGRAMMY.com". www.latingrammy.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 10 July 2024.
  6. ^ "WML's Towers & Ovy on the Drums Tease Collab". HITS Daily Double.
  7. ^ a b Roiz, Jessica (17 May 2022). "Ovy on the Drums Inks New Partnership With Warner Music Latina".
  8. ^ Fajardo, Camila Paola Sánchez (24 July 2023). "'Ovy on the Drums': historia del productor colombiano y sus proyectos para este 2023". El Tiempo (in Spanish). Retrieved 10 July 2024.
  9. ^ a b "Producer Ovy On The Drums Talks New EP With Myke Towers & The Indescribable Chemistry Of Working With Karol G | GRAMMY.com". grammy.com.
  10. ^ a b c d e Holguín, Claudia Arango (10 December 2023). ""La música me cambió la vida": Ovy on the drums". www.elcolombiano.com.
  11. ^ Vea, Revista (2 May 2023). "revistavea.com.co". Revistavea.com.
  12. ^ Chile, C. N. N. "Ovy On The Drums: "Escucho el top global para hacer algo diferente a lo que está número uno"". CNN Chile.
  13. ^ Lechner, Ernesto (3 April 2023). "Producer Ovy on the Drums Shares the Secrets Behind His Worldwide Hits".
  14. ^ Martoccio, Angie (18 March 2021). "Karol G Announces New Album 'KG0516'". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on 31 July 2022. Retrieved 18 March 2021.
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  16. ^ "Motion: - To Continue Various Trial Order Deadlines Due Date: Complete Date: September 10, 2020". Trellis.Law. 10 September 2020.
  17. ^ a b Minvielle, Luis (18 March 2022). "After 2-Year Legal Battle, Argentinian Trap Hitmaker Paulo Londra Is Back".
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  19. ^ "2023 Radar Colombia Artists Release Spotify Singles in Collaboration with Renowned Producer Ovy On The Drums". Spotify. 24 November 2023.
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  23. ^ "Puss in Boots: The Last Wish (2022) - Soundtracks - IMDb" – via www.imdb.com.
  24. ^ "Barbie (2023) - Soundtracks - IMDb" – via www.imdb.com.
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  30. ^ "Ovy On The Drums Chart History (Ecuador Songs)". Billboard. Retrieved 17 May 2022.
  31. ^ "Ovy On The Drums Chart History (Peru Songs)". Billboard. Retrieved 17 May 2022.
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  38. ^ "Ovy On The Drums Chart History (Peru Songs)". Billboard. Retrieved 17 May 2022.
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