A Colombian singer who turned viral hits into a chart-topping career, anchored by songs like "Tusa" and "MAMIII".
For a quick sense of her range, start with "Tusa" for the crossover moment and "MAMIII" for her current collab energy. Both tracks frame how she moves between personal lyrics and bigger anthems.
Her 2017 single "Ahora Me Llama" went viral across Latin America, setting the stage for a debut album that hit number one on the Billboard Latin Albums chart. The collaboration with Nicki Minaj on "Tusa" in 2019 broke her internationally, topping charts in over 20 countries. Songs like "EL MAKINON" and "MAMIII" with Becky G have kept her sound in heavy rotation, while she's used her platform to talk about women's empowerment amid some personal criticism.
She started early in Medellín, influenced by reggaeton stars like Daddy Yankee. After "Ahora Me Llama" blew up in 2017, she released albums like "Ocean" in 2019 and "KG0516" in 2021. The shift from local buzz to international fame came with "Tusa," and tracks like "Dices Que Te Vas" have followed.
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