10 Argentine Female Urban Artists to watch out for

Argentina’s urban and experimental music scenes are bubbling with talent — here are ten women rewriting sounds and shaking up expectations. Follow them, listen close.
by Jose Luis Seijas
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An Espil
Indie R&B meets urban beats. With her intimate vocals and stripped-back production, An Espil brings vulnerability and raw honesty to Buenos Aires’ underground.@anespila

Chita (Francisca Gil)
Jazz-trained and London-schooled, Chita fuses R&B, soul, and urban pop. Smooth, stylish, and versatile, she’s emerging as one of Argentina’s most promising voices. @therealchita

Juana Rozas @juanarozas
Juana Rozas is a fresh voice pushing boundaries with hyperpop and dark electronic sounds. Her debut TANYA has critics paying attention — daring, playful, and deeply personal.

Lara91k
From Coral Casino to her solo path, Lara91k has turned heads with dreamlike R&B and electronic beats. Moody and experimental, her solo work captures late-night intensity. @lara91k

ODD MAMI 
A DIY spirit at heart, ODD MAMI pushes trap into noisy, garage-like textures. Raw and unfiltered, she embodies the rebellious core of Argentina’s underground. @oddynasty

Sara Hebe
A seasoned figure but still outside the mainstream, Sara Hebe merges rap, cumbia, and reggaetón with uncompromising lyrics. She’s an essential link between activism and urban experimentation. @sara_hebe

Sassygirl 
Perreo for the future. Sassygirl layers reggaetón with techno, RKT, and electronic beats, giving sweaty club sounds a playful, experimental twist. @sassyggirl

 

Simona
Simona refuses to be boxed in. With a playful mix of reggaetón, R&B, and pop, her music is colourful, genre-fluid, and confidently Argentine.@simonasimona

 

Taichu
Already making festival rounds, Taichu blends underground grit with mainstream appeal. A rising trap and perreo star who could soon dominate far beyond Argentina.@fukintayson

 

The Colorated
Punk in spirit, trap in form. With distorted beats and raw vocals, The Colorated delivers unapologetic chaos that challenges Argentina’s pop-urban establishment. @thecolorated 

 

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