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Reggaeton Star's No-Nonsense Studio Ethic
28 Apr
Summary
- She blends reggaeton, dancehall, and electronic music.
- She dislikes extra guests during studio recording sessions.
- Her early influences included Destiny's Child and Sean Paul.

Emerging in 2016 with a remix of Rihanna's "Work," this Spanish reggaeton artist has carved out a unique niche. She masterfully blends reggaeton, dancehall, and electronic music into her distinct sound, as showcased on her album Más Cara with tracks like "Da Me," "Última Noche," and "Choque." Her career has also included a successful international tour.
As an artist, she holds a firm stance against perceived diva behavior in the studio, emphasizing that music creation is a professional job. This no-nonsense attitude has been a driving force behind her decade-long success. Her musical tastes were shaped during childhood in Vilassar de Mar, near Barcelona, influenced by diverse artists such as Destiny's Child, Fergie, and particularly Sean Paul.