Julián Enrique Ramos Carbia, known by his stage name Yeruza, was a Puerto Rican trap, reggaetón, and drill artist. He was born on August 8, 1998, in Bayamón, Puerto Rico. Yeruza gained popularity in 2019 with his viral remix of Bryant Myers' hit 'Ganga'. He was known for his contributions to the Puerto Rican urbano music scene and was rising in the island’s drill scene.
Born | 1998-08-08 |
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Death | 2020-11-19 |
Country | Puerto Rico |
Age | 22 |
Height | 174 CM |
Knows languages | english, spanish |
Occupations | singer, musical artist |
Also known as | Julián Enrique Ramos Carbia |
Career
Yeruza released several singles, including '0-100' and was featured on Acertijo’s “Tambor”. He was part of the Moneywayy collective and made releases for the labels Hydro and Artillery Music. His discography includes 55 songs, with the most popular being 'BABY FATHER 2.0', 'Easy', and 'Bloody'. He released one studio LP: 'La Ruta del Dinero', posthumously in 2021.
Yeruza collaborated with fellow Latin rappers Blessd, Eladio Carrión, Dei V, Bryant Meyers, Mambo Kingz, and Omar Courtz, among others. His music reached Billboard’s charts with his LP 'Coda', which was posthumously released on August 31, 2021.
Death
Yeruza tragically died at the age of 22 during a shootout in Levittown, Toa Baja, Puerto Rico, on November 19, 2020. His death was a significant loss to the Puerto Rican music scene, particularly the emerging drill genre.
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