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Tiago PZK

Tiago Uriel Pacheco Lezcano (born 3 August 2001), better known by his stage name Tiago PZK, is an Argentine rapper and singer, mostly related with R&B, reggaeton and rap. His hit-singles are "Sola", "Además de Mí", "Entre Nosotros", "Salimo de Noche", and "Cerca de Ti".


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Tiago Uriel Pacheco Lezcano (2001-08-03) 3 August 2001Monte Grande, Buenos Aires, Argentina
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2018–present
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Tiago Uriel Pacheco Lezcano (born 3 August 2001), better known by his stage name Tiago PZK, is an Argentine rapper and singer, mostly related with R&B, reggaeton and rap. His hit-singles are "Sola", "Además de Mí", "Entre Nosotros", "Salimo de Noche", and "Cerca de Ti".

The artist, whose real name is Tiago Uriel Pacheco Lezcano, uses the suffix PZK in honor of his freestyle crew in Argentina. Tiago began gaining notoriety around 2016 with his participation in local rap battles in Argentina and his self-released track, "Andamo en la Cima". In 2019, he signed to indie SyP Recors in Argentina, eventually catching the eye of concert promoter Phil Rodriguez, the CEO of Move Concerts, one of Latin America's biggest indie promoters. Rodriguez signed Tiago to management and to his new Grand Move Records label. In 2022, the artist signed a record deal with Warner Music Latina.

By January 2022, Tiago was the artist with the most number-one singles on the Billboard Argentina Hot 100 chart, with four: "Además de Mí" (remix), "No Me Conocen" (remix), "Entre Nosotros", and "Salimo de Noche". He is now tied with María Becerra.

The release of Tiago's first album Portales met with controversy over lyrics that were characterised as racist; the track "Sabor a Miel" includes the line "he smokes and his eyes look like BTS." The singer later apologized on Twitter to the "people who were offended."

Tiago's music "defies categorization, often shifting from R&B and even pop to rap. And instead of resorting to the sexually explicit lyrics that define so many reggaetón hits today, Tiago's themes lean more toward love and loss and his own journey from the housing projects of Buenos Aires to nascent fame." Tiago has listed Daddy Yankee, Tego Calderón and Justin Bieber as music influences. Today, Yankee's street music and Bieber's pop essence reflect in Tiago's diverse sound, which he says is "limitless": "I am not pigeonholed into a single genre. If I have to, I'll do reggaeton, rock, dancehall, and R&B."

  • Cato (2021)

  • Portales (2022)

  • Gotti A (2024)

  • Valor de Calle (2019, with Emkier)

  • Cato (2021)

TitleYearPeaksAlbum
202272Portales

Notes for peak chart positions

AwardsYearRecipient(s) and nominee(s)CategoryResultRef.
MTV Europe Music Awards2022HimselfBest Latin America South ActNominated
MTV MIAW Awards2022Argentine ArtistNominated
2023Flow ArtistNominated
"Los del Espacio" (with Lit Killah, Duki, Emilia, FMK, Rusherking, María Becerra & Big One)Music Ship of the YearWon
Premios Gardel2024Song of the YearNominated
Record of the YearNominated
Best Urban SongNominated
Best Urban CollaborationWon
PortalesBest Urban AlbumNominated
Premios Juventud2022HimselfThe New Generation – MaleNominated
2023Male Artist – On The RiseNominated
"Nos Comemos" (with Ozuna)Best Urban MixNominated
Premio Lo Nuestro2022HimselfNew Artist – MaleNominated
2023"Entre Nosotros (Remix)" (with Lit Killah, María Becerra & Nicki Nicole)Remix of the YearNominated
"Nos Comemos" (with Ozuna)Urban Collaboration of the YearNominated
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