5 Latina Artists You Need to Start Listening To
This Monday, we enjoyed the long-awaited Super Bowl with Bad Bunny, once again reminding us how incredible Latin culture is. And since 55 is also made up of three Latinas, we’ve brought you 5 Latina artists you need to start listening to and add to your playlist.
Young Miko (Puerto Rico)
A rising star in Puerto Rico’s urban scene, she seamlessly blends trap and alternative reggaeton with a bold, edgy style. Her sharp lyrics and distinctive flow have made her one of the most exciting voices of the new generation. She gained major recognition as the opening act on Billie Eilish’s tour, further solidifying her talent and presence in the music scene.
Villano Antillano (Puerto Rico)
Known for her powerful voice, political lyrics, and unapologetic expression of identity and sexuality, she embodies the boldest side of the new Latin urban scene. Her music is provocative, energetic, and socially conscious, bringing a fresh perspective to Latin trap and rap.
Marina Sena (Brazil)
Singer and songwriter, she blends alternative pop, modern MPB, and electronic influences, quickly becoming one of the most promising new voices in Brazilian music. She redefines contemporary Brazilian pop with an experimental yet accessible sound.
Tokischa (Dominican Republic)
Fearless and unconventional, she brings a fresh edge to Caribbean urban music. With raw energy and a boundary-pushing approach to dembow and Latin urban sounds, she combines bold visuals with unapologetic lyrics.
Elena Rose (Venezuela)
Known for her emotional, polished Latin pop, she has written hits for major artists and is now building a successful solo career. Her voice, lyricism, and pop sensibility make her one of the brightest rising stars in Latin music.