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    • Karol G. Hailed by many as the new queen of reggaeton, Carolina Giraldo better known by her stage name as Karol G, has been making a name for herself for over a decade.
    • Natti Natasha. This 33-year-old dominican bombshell, Natalia Alexandra Gutierrez rose to fame when she decided to move to the Bronx at the age of 18 to pursue her musical career.
    • Farina. La nena fina, Farina Pao Paucar franco better known as Farina, is a Colombian reggaeton singer of Peruvian and Chinese descent. She was one of the first woman to make reggaetón music in Colombia and one of the pioneers of the genre in the country.
    • Rosalía. La Rosalia! She doesn’t need much introducing these days. This 26-year old spanish singer and songwriter has been paving a way for fellow spanish female artists in the urban industry.
  1. Feb 1, 2016 · After appearances on some of reggaeton’s earliest cassettes that made their way around Puerto Rico, like Street Style 1 & 2 or DJ Eric Industry Volumes 1-5, Santurce-bred Glory recorded key...

  2. Jul 10, 2020 · The folky soul-voiced Puerto Rico-born songstress is among the newer generation of talented and energetic female artists sizzling in el movimiento's underground that have yet to detonate...

    • 4 min
    • Raquel Reichard
    • Ivy Queen
    • Lisa M
    • La Zista
    • Valerie Morales
    • Nina Sky
    • K-Mil
    • Glory
    • Deevani
    • La Atrevida/Rude Girl
    • Demphra

    https://www.instagram.com/p/CDZ4UGgHoiR/ https://www.instagram.com/p/Buq6MxRHA6H/ Puerto Rican reggaeton star Ivy Queen will always be “La Caballota,” “La Diva,” y “La Potra.” Queen was one of the first Latinas to rise to the top in the musical genre of reggaeton and she did it without copying the guys. She unapologetically incorporated femininity ...

    https://www.instagram.com/p/BuKLgV-HcUO/ Ivy Queen is the first name that comes to mind when speaking about OG women in reggaeton, but there’s a Latina reggaeton artist who was dropping bars before “La Diva.” Lisa M, also a puertorriqueña, is credited as being the “first female rapper to debut in Latin America. Her first album, Trampa, came out in ...

    https://www.instagram.com/p/Buw0qDnFXf-/ Also hailing from Puerto Rico is Afro-Latinx reggaetonera La Zista (also known as La Sista). Regarded as the “Mama Inés of reggaeton,” her first album, Majestad Negroide dropped in 2006. La Zista has been applauded for celebrating her Afro-Latina roots in her music and repping for the few Afro-Latinxs in the...

    It’s no surprise that several women who are pioneers and OGs in the genre of reggaeton are from Puerto Rico. That’s because after it got its inception from the melding of Jamaican and Afro-Panamanian influences, reggaeton was further molded in Puerto Rico, by artists such as Vico C. Another female artist who helped pave the way for the plethora of ...

    Puerto Rican- American Twins Natalie and Nicole Albino of Nina Sky provided a Latina touch to some of the biggest male reggaeton hits. The two also had their own non-reggaeton hits with “Move Your Body,” “Turnin’ Me On,” and “Curtain Call.” They afterwards lent their vocals to the reggaeton songs “Oye Mi Canto” (by N.O.R.E., also featuring Daddy Ya...

    K-Mil (also known as K-Mill) is a reggaeton artist from Puerto Rico, who has been in the music game since 2003 when she released her first song, “Quien Tiene Mas Flow.” She has collaborated with other Latinx music artists, such as Nicky Jam, La India, and Tito Nieves. The four artists collaborated on the song, “Ya No Queda Nada” which topped the Bi...

    Also known as “La Gata Gangster,” Glory is the feminine voice you’ve heard on songs such as Daddy Yankee’s monster hit (and classic), “Gasolina,” and Don Omar’s “Dale Don Dale.” The Puerto Rican reggaeton artist also has had some hits of her own, notably “La Tracionera,” which featured Don Omar, “La Popola,” and “Perreo 101.” Can you believe thatGl...

    Dominicana Deevani is a reggaeton artist we included on this list of OG reggaetoneras to know. Raised in Puerto Rico, she is known for providing the Hindi vocals on Daddy Yankee’s “Mirame” and Tito El Bambino’s and Beenie Man’s “Flow Natural.” Deevani (which means “crazy girl” in Hindi), was able to infuse Latinx reggaeton with the dope sounds of I...

    With a name like La Atrevida/Rude Girl, this reggaeton pioneer wasn’t trying to mince words with her music. The Panamanian artist stepped on the scene in the early ’90s, when the genre of music was known as reggae en Español or Spanish reggae. She appeared on the compilation album Dancehall Reggaeespañol in 1991 and released her own album, titled 1...

    Next, on our list of the old-school female reggaeton artists we should all know about and thank for opening the genre’s doors for women, is Demphra. She is nicknamed “La Willa” and “La Diva del Reggaeton.” The Panameña had hit songs, such as “Tilin Tilin,” “El Muslo,” and “Ush,” off her debut 1999 album, La Willa Demphra. After that, she joined the...

  3. Oct 10, 2022 · A lively genre of Latin music known for its propulsive fusion of reggae and hip-hop, reggaeton has seen a steady wave of female artists emerge in recent years, each one redefining the genre...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Young_MikoYoung Miko - Wikipedia

    María Victoria Ramírez de Arellano Cardona (born November 8, 1997), known professionally as Young Miko, is a Puerto Rican rapper, singer, songwriter and former footballer. [9] In 2022, she released her debut EP, Trap Kitty, featuring Latin trap tracks.

  5. Sep 15, 2024 · With his rapid-fire flow and visceral storytelling, Puerto Rican artist Pusho has made a name for himself as a hard-hitting force in the Reggaeton scene. Tracks like "Antes" and "La Soledad" showcase his raw talent and unwavering dedication to pushing the boundaries of the genre.