The artist from Buenaventura continues to solidify his name within the national urban music scene thanks to a sound built on authenticity and perseverance.
The Buenaventura artist presents “Mírame el Estres,” a single that speaks of staying focused on one’s goals, ignoring criticism, and moving forward with the peace of mind of someone who knows where they’re going. Far from responding to envy or negative comments, the song adopts a different stance: enjoying the process, celebrating achievements, and demonstrating that the best response will always be to keep growing.
With a confident, defiant, and relaxed performance, Wallance crafts a song that resonates with a generation accustomed to living with the constant opinions of others. “Look at My Stress” portrays that feeling of freedom that arises when criticism ceases to hold sway. The song conveys a clear message: while some worry about seeing others fail, there are those who prefer to invest their time in living, creating, and building their own path.
Born and raised in Buenaventura, Kevin Andrés Mina Maturana, known artistically as Wallance, began his musical journey through freestyle battles in 2020. There, he began to develop his own identity, marked by the power of his rhymes, his distinctive vocal timbre, and a natural connection with the audience.

During 2025, his name began to gain prominence within the Colombian urban music scene thanks to his work with his collective, Trapseason. Songs like “Drippin” propelled his growth and allowed him to take his music to different cities across the country, building a community of fans who identify with the authenticity of his lyrics and the energy of his live performances.
Now, in 2026, Wallance continues to strengthen his artistic project with Slow Records, pursuing a vision that seeks to transcend borders and position him as one of the most promising emerging voices within the new generation of Colombian trap.
“This song stems from understanding that not everything deserves a response. Sometimes the best way to show who you are is to keep working, enjoying what you do, and letting the results speak for themselves,” Wallance explains.
With “Mírame el Estrés” (Look at My Stress), the artist reaffirms a philosophy that is increasingly resonating with his fans: living without carrying the weight of others’ opinions and turning tranquility into a form of resistance.



