A singer-songwriter who blends traditional Mexican sounds with jazz, mariachi, and electronic touches.
If you're new to her, 'Hasta La Raíz' and 'Muerte' frame her sound well. They're both rooted, but they don't sit still.
Her 2015 album 'Hasta La Raíz' gave her a wider audience, with the title track sticking around in the culture. Songs like 'Muerte' and 'Cuando Todo Cambia' show how she moves between introspective ballads and rhythmic pieces without losing her folk grounding. She's worked with Juanes and Julieta Venegas, but her voice feels like its own thing.
She put out her self-titled debut in 2003, drawing from Mexican folk and Latin rhythms early on. Over the years, she's folded in jazz, mariachi, and electronic elements, with her band including guitarist Juan Manuel Torreblanca and keyboardist Kiko Cibrián.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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