Lucio Feuillet

Biography

Lucio Feuillet is a Colombian singer-songwriter, guitarist, record producer, and composer originally from Pasto, a city in southern Colombia near the Ecuador border. He emerged from the vibrant underground music scene in Pasto, where he contributed to the folk-rock movement alongside acts like Bambarabanda, Las Guaguas de Pank, and Briela Ojeda, drawing industry attention to the region's unique sounds blending local traditions with rock and other genres[1][3]. Feuillet has built a multifaceted career, recording singles and albums in pop and Latin pop styles that incorporate lively dance elements, while also working as a composer for television, theater, and commercials[2][5].

His musical journey reflects a deep commitment to music as a way of life, as highlighted in interviews where he discusses his path from Pasto's cultural scene to broader recognition. Feuillet's style fuses folk-rock influences with pop sensibilities, contributing to Colombia's shift toward local, roots-driven artists amid evolving trends away from mainstream reggaeton[1][3]. Though specific details on his early life remain limited in available sources, his work underscores the importance of nurturing remote regional voices in Colombia's diverse music landscape[3].

Feuillet's legacy lies in representing southern Colombia's fertile musical currents, including marimba, guitars, hip-hop, and spiritual elements, helping elevate Pasto and Nariño as hubs for innovative sounds. With low mainstream popularity but dedicated output on platforms like Spotify and YouTube, he continues to produce and collaborate, embodying the 'verraquera'—grit and passion—of Colombian regional music[1][2][3][6].

Fun Facts

  • Lucio Feuillet is a multi-talented artist who composes not only music but also scores for TV, theater productions, and even commercials[5].
  • He hails from Pasto, Colombia, a southern city whose underground scene, including his folk-rock contributions, has drawn significant industry attention[1][3].
  • His music aligns with Colombia's growing embrace of local, roots-based sounds over mainstream reggaeton, part of a broader cultural shift[3].
  • Despite having releases on Spotify, his popularity score remains at 0, indicating a niche but dedicated following[6].

Musical Connections

Key Collaborators

  • La Muchacha - featured musical collaboration on a single (Nunca Callar (Never be silenced)) [2021]

References

  1. youtube.com
  2. viberate.com
  3. remezcla.com
  4. havanatimes.org
  5. beehy.pe
  6. open.spotify.com

Heard on WWOZ

Lucio Feuillet has been played 1 time on WWOZ 90.7 FM, New Orleans' jazz and heritage station.

DateTimeTitleShowSpotify
Jan 16, 202601:16La Cumbia del TrabajoMidnight Music