
Bizarrap Biography: Age, Wife, Children, Net Worth, Height, Parents, Albums, Songs, Awards
Biography
Bizarrap, born Gonzalo Julián Conde on August 29, 1998, in Ramos Mejía, Argentina, is a renowned Argentine DJ, record producer, and songwriter.
Rising to global fame through his innovative “BZRP Music Sessions” and “BZRP Freestyle Sessions,” he collaborates with top artists, blending trap, EDM, and Latin music.
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Known for his signature sunglasses and cap, Bizarrap has collaborated with stars such as Shakira, Quevedo, and Nicki Nicole, earning multiple Latin Grammy nominations and garnering millions of streams worldwide.
His unique production style and viral hits, like “Quevedo: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 52,” have solidified his influence in the music industry.
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Real Name: | Gonzalo Julián Conde |
Stage Name: | Bizarrap |
Born: | 29 August 1998 (age 26 years old) |
Place of Birth: | Ramos Mejía, Argentina |
Nationality: | Argentine |
Education: | Universidad Argentina de la Empresa |
Height: | N/A |
Parents: | Mr. and Mrs. Conde |
Siblings: | N/A |
Spouse: | Not Married |
Girlfriend • Partner: | Shakira (rum.) |
Children: | N/A |
Occupation: | Record Producer • DJ |
Net Worth: | $10 million-$33 million (USD) |
Early Life & Education
Gonzalo Julián Conde, known professionally as Bizarrap, was born on August 29, 1998, in Ramos Mejía, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
He is of Argentine ethnicity and was raised in a Catholic household. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Conde, his siblings are not publicly available.
From a young age, Bizarrap demonstrated a keen interest in music, particularly electronic music and DJing, which was inspired by artists such as Skrillex, David Guetta, and Martin Garrix.
At age 13, he began experimenting with rapping, and by 14, he transitioned to music production, teaching himself using his home computer. He began studying music theory and enrolled in piano classes, laying the foundation for his production skills.
Bizarrap attended a local community school in Ramos Mejía for his early education and later enrolled in a Marketing degree at UADE (Universidad Argentina de la Empresa), but dropped out to focus on his music career.
In 2016, after finishing high school, he began gaining recognition by creating “Combos Locos,” a series of YouTube videos that compiled highlights from Argentina’s freestyle rap battles, marking the start of his rise in the local music scene.
Career
Bizarrap, born Gonzalo Julián Conde, is an Argentine record producer and DJ who has become one of the most influential figures in Latin music.
Hailing from Ramos Mejía, Argentina, he began his journey in the music world as a teenager, rising to prominence in 2016 with “Combos Locos“, a YouTube series that featured edited highlights of Argentina’s freestyle rap battles. This series gained traction within the local hip-hop scene, opening doors for him to start remixing tracks for popular artists such as Duki, Khea, and Ecko.
In 2018, at just 17 years old, Bizarrap launched the now-iconic “BZRP Freestyle Sessions“, inviting rappers to perform over his custom beats. These sessions quickly found an audience on YouTube and evolved into the globally recognized “BZRP Music Sessions“, beginning with his collaboration with Kodigo. Combining trap, EDM, and Latin rhythms, Bizarrap‘s sessions became viral phenomena.
His breakthrough moment came with high-profile sessions featuring Nicki Nicole, Trueno, and L-Gante, all of which racked up millions of views and streams.
In 2022, Bizarrap reached a new global milestone with “Quevedo: BZRP Music Sessions, Vol. 52“, a collaboration with Spanish rapper Quevedo. The track dominated Spotify’s Global Top 50, holding the #1 spot for more than seven weeks and amassing over 1.5 billion streams.
In 2023, he collaborated with global superstar Shakira on “Shakira: BZRP Music Sessions, Vol. 53“, a cultural moment that topped charts in several countries and earned a Latin Grammy nomination for Song of the Year. This further solidified Bizarrap‘s reputation as a groundbreaking producer on the international stage.
Known for his genre-blending sound, which fuses reggaeton, trap, cumbia rebajada, and electronic influences, Bizarrap is celebrated for his versatility and innovation. By 2025, he had released over 60 BZRP Music Sessions, collaborating with major artists like Peso Pluma, Nicky Jam, and Rauw Alejandro.
His accolades include multiple Latin Grammy nominations, including Producer of the Year. In 2024, he became the youngest Argentine artist to sell out nine consecutive shows at the Hipódromo de Palermo in Buenos Aires.
Beyond performance, Bizarrap has also built his own empire, founding Dale Play Records, and was recognized by Billboard as one of the most powerful young producers shaping the future of Latin music.
With billions of streams and a steadily growing global fanbase, Bizarrap has redefined what it means to be a music producer in the digital era, transforming beat sessions into worldwide chart-toppers and carving a legacy as a trailblazer in the urban music scene.
Social Media
- Wikipedia: Bizarrap
- Instagram: BZRP (@bizarrap)
- YouTube: Bizarrap
- Facebook: Bizarrap
- Twitter: BZRP (@bizarrap)
Personal Life
Bizarrap, born Gonzalo Julián Conde on August 29, 1998, is 26 years old.
He is not married or has no wife, and he is possibly single with no records of marriages. He has no children.
His height is 1.78 m. Bizarrap was rumoured to have been romantically linked with Shakira, the former partner of footballer Gerard Piqué, who is currently in a relationship with Clara Chía Martí.
Net Worth
Bizarrap, born Gonzalo Julián Conde, has an estimated net worth ranging from $10 million to $33 million.
His wealth stems from multiple sources, including music production, streaming royalties from platforms like Spotify and YouTube, live performances at global festivals, and brand endorsements.
His YouTube channel, with over 22 million subscribers and billions of views, generates significant ad revenue, estimated at $3.3 million annually.
Additional income comes from his record label, Dale Play Records, as well as merchandise sales. High-profile collaborations, such as those with Shakira and Quevedo, have boosted his earnings, with some sources speculating that his net worth could be as high as $61 million, although this is less verified.
Discography
Extended Play (EP)
- 1 EP (untitled) released as of 2024.
Singles
- 73 singles, including 3 promotional singles, as of May 2024.
Notable BZRP Music Sessions
- Paco Amoroso – BZRP Music Sessions, Vol. 3 (2019)
- Dillom – BZRP Music Sessions, Vol. 9 (2019)
- Frijo – BZRP Music Sessions, Vol. 10 (2019)
- Nicki Nicole – BZRP Music Sessions, Vol. 13 (2019)
- Ca7riel – BZRP Music Sessions, Vol. 14 (2019)
- Alemán – BZRP Music Sessions, Vol. 15 (2019)
- Homer el Mero Mero – BZRP Music Sessions, Vol. 30 (2020)
- Nathy Peluso – BZRP Music Sessions, Vol. 36 (2020)
- #4 on Argentina Hot 100
- #121 on Billboard Global 200
- Certified Platinum in Spain
- L-Gante – BZRP Music Sessions, Vol. 38 (2021)
- #1 on Argentina Hot 100
- Snow Tha Product – BZRP Music Sessions, Vol. 39 (2021)
- Certified Platinum in the U.S.
- #14 on Billboard Latin Digital Songs Sales
- Nicky Jam – BZRP Music Sessions, Vol. 41 (2021)
- #38 on Hot Latin Songs
- #10 on Monitor Latino Uruguay Top 20 Airplay
- Residente – BZRP Music Sessions, Vol. 49 (2022)
- Known for controversial diss track targeting J Balvin
- Villano Antillano – BZRP Music Sessions, Vol. 51 (2022)
- Quevedo – BZRP Music Sessions, Vol. 52 (2022)
- #1 on Billboard Global 200
- #98 on Billboard Hot 100
- Chart-topping in Argentina and Spain
- Shakira – BZRP Music Sessions, Vol. 53 (2023)
- #9 on Billboard Hot 100
- Topped charts in multiple countries
- Latin Grammy Awards:
- Best Urban Song
- Best Pop Song
- Song of the Year
- Peso Pluma – BZRP Music Sessions, Vol. 55 (2023)
- Milo J – BZRP Music Sessions, Vol. 57 (2023)
- Natanael Cano – BZRP Music Sessions, Vol. 59 (2023)
Standalone Singles
- Flexin (with Lit Killah)
- #11 on Argentina Hot 100
- Mamichula (with Nicki Nicole and Trueno)
- #1 on Argentina Hot 100
- Fruto (with Milo J)
- Released in 2023
Collaborations on Other Artists’ Albums
- Recuerdos (2019) – Nicki Nicole
- Sin Prontuario (2020) – Pekeño 77
- Desde el Fin del Mundo (2021) – Duki
- Vivo Desde el Fin del Mundo [Live] (2021) – Duki
- Parte de Mí (2021) – Nicki Nicole
- Temporada de Reggaetón (2021) – Duki
- Mansión Helada (2021) – Kiddo Toto
- Sauce Boyz 2 (2021) – Eladio Carrión
- BIEN O MAL (2022) – Trueno
- Pochoclos (2023) – Rauw Alejandro
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