A Madrid-born singer who moved from group pop to a solo career, touching on empowerment and self-love across albums like 'Mi Generación' and 'Crisálida'.
For a sense of her range, listen to 'Más Que Suerte' from the debut and 'Sabor, Sabor' with Orishas. They frame the move from straightforward pop to something with more Latin groove.
Beatriz Luengo has been putting out music since the mid-2000s without getting stuck in one lane. Her debut album 'Mi Generación' had 'Más Que Suerte,' a track that still feels like a calling card. She's worked with acts like Orishas on 'Sabor, Sabor' and kept evolving, from the pop of 'Carrousel' to the more recent 'Crisálida' in 2020.
She first showed up in 2004 with the pop group UPA Dance, then went solo the next year. The albums followed, 'Mi Generación' in 2005, 'Carrousel' in 2006, 'BL' in 2011, and others. Along the way, she's touched on political issues and kept her sound shifting between pop and Latin rhythms.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
Sign in to post the first listener note. Reporting stays open to everyone.