Colombian singer whose straightforward, energetic tracks about nightlife and resilience found a wide audience.
For a quick sense of her sound, try "Adicta Al Perreo" or "A Fuego." They're both straightforward, energetic beats with clear vocals, no fuss.
Farina's music matters because it's built on reggaeton rhythms that feel direct and uncomplicated, with lyrics that often circle back to confidence and nightlife. Her 2017 single "A Fuego" became a major hit, pushing her sound beyond Medellín. Songs like "Adicta Al Perreo" and "Flow Calle" show how she writes about resilience, a theme that comes from losing her mother young and using music to work through it.
She started putting out music around 2010 with a track called "Pum Pum." Her 2017 single "A Fuego" became a major hit, helping push her sound to a wider audience. She's worked with other artists in the scene, including Arcángel on "Qué Bien" and Ryan Castro on "Fiesta."
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