Paco Amoroso is an Argentine musician who rose to prominent status as one half of a groundbreaking musical duo that redefined the urban and alternative landscape in Latin America.
He became widely known following the 2019 release of the viral single Ouke, a track that paired experimental trap rhythms with a high-energy aesthetic and a memorable video appearance by a famous Argentine actor.

Profile
- Full Name: Ulises Guerriero Amoroso
- Nickname: Paco, Paquirri, Lillo
- Date of Birth: August 17, 1993
- Age: 32 years old
- Gender: Male
- Place of Birth: Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Nationality: Argentine
- Profession: Singer, Rapper, Musician
- Eye Color: Brown
- Hair Color: Blonde
- Parents: N/A
- Siblings: N/A
- Spouse: N/A
- Children: N/A
- Relationship Status: Single
- Religion: Catholic
- Ethnicity: Hispanic
- Net Worth: $1,500,000
Early Life and Education
Ulises Guerriero is now at the age of 33 and was born on August 17, 1993, in the city of Buenos Aires.
He spent his early years immersed in a musically rich environment, as his father was a dance teacher and tango composer who provided him with a direct link to Argentine artistic traditions.
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He began his formal training in music at the age of six, focusing on the violin through the Suzuki Method, a discipline that laid the groundwork for his later experimental work.
During his primary school years, he met his lifelong collaborator Catriel Guerriero, and the two were frequently mistaken for brothers due to their nearly identical last names.
He attended the Escuela Superior de Comercio Carlos Pellegrini, a prestigious secondary school where he furthered his academic and social development.
Personal Life
Paco Amoroso keeps much of his romantic life away from the public eye, and there are no official records of a spouse or children.
He is currently single and has not been linked to any high-profile relationship.
His personal life is deeply intertwined with his professional one, as his closest relationship remains his decades-long friendship with his bandmate Catriel, which began in elementary school.
Career
Paco Amoroso‘s professional journey began in the early 2010s when he formed the progressive rock and funk band Astor y las Flores de Marte, where he initially performed as a drummer.
After several years in the rock scene, he shifted toward urban music in 2018, forming a duo that would eventually become one of Argentina’s most successful musical exports.
Following the success of early singles like Ouke and Ola de Sonido, he launched a solo career during a brief hiatus in 2021, releasing the debut solo album Saeta.
By 2024, he reunited with his long-time partner to release the critically acclaimed album Baño María, which was supported by a massive viral performance on NPR’s Tiny Desk Concerts that reached over 30 million views.
In 2025, his career reached new heights as he performed at major international festivals like Coachella and Glastonbury and opened for American rapper Kendrick Lamar during his Latin American tour dates.
Awards
- Latin Grammy Award for Record of the Year (Nomination) (2025)
- Latin Grammy Award for Album of the Year (Nomination) (2025)
- Latin Grammy Award for Song of the Year (Nomination) (2025)
- Latin Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album (Nomination) (2025)
- Premios Gardel for Best Pop Song (Won) (2025)
Net Worth
Paco Amoroso has an estimated net worth of $1,500,000. He has generated this wealth through a combination of high-grossing international tours, multimillion-streamed digital releases, and major festival appearances.
Social Media
- Instagram: @paco.amoroso
- X: @pacoamoroso_
- TikTok: @paco.amoroso
- YouTube: Paco Amoroso
Filmography
- Papota (2025)
Discography
- Saeta (2021)
- Baño María (2024)
- Papota EP (2025)
- Ouke (2019)
- Ola de Sonido (2019)
- Cono Hielo (2019)
- Todo Roto (2024)
- La Que Puede, Puede (2024)
- Dumbai (2024)
