An Argentine singer who moves between genres while writing about female empowerment and identity.
For a quick sense of her style, try 'SUGGA' or 'DELITO' from 'Calambre.' They capture that genre-hopping energy and lyrical directness she's known for.
Her 2020 album 'Calambre' made people pay attention, especially with tracks like 'SUGGA' that show how she can shift from jazz phrasing to hip-hop beats. She cites Nina Simone and Kendrick Lamar as touchstones, but her sound is its own thing, a mix of Latin rhythms and soul that doesn't fit neatly into one box. The lyrics often circle around power and self-definition, which gives the music a sharp, personal edge.
She started playing bars and clubs in Argentina, putting out her first EP 'Esmeralda' in 2017. 'Calambre' in 2020 brought a wider audience, and she's kept releasing music since, like the 2022 album 'Las Hijas del Cabaret.'
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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