Adriana Ríos
Hailing from Tijuana, Mexico, Adriana Rios is one to score out about in the regional Mexican realm. The singer-songwriter, who’s making the rounds with her two singles “Ya No Me Importa” and “Hoy Dame El Gusto,” is signed to AfinArte Song and has already shared the stage with Latin music titans similar to Los Ángeles Azules, Julio Preciado, Aleks Syntek and Pancho Barraza. Final twelve months, Rios’ “Esta En Ti” (It’s In You)” gained most animated quarantine-impressed tune in a Billboard fan ballot.
Angela Aguilar
The daughter of Pepe Aguilar and granddaughter of regional Mexican legends Antonio Aguilar and Flor Silvestre, Aguilar is making a name for herself thanks to her unusual catch on ragged mariachi and norteño sounds. The Mexican-American singer launched her first album Primero Soy Mexicana in 2018, which got a Latin Grammy nomination for most animated ranchero/mariachi album at the 19th annual awards ceremony. Most fair no longer too prolonged ago, she launched her extremely anticipated collab with Christian Nodal “Dime Como Quieres,” which peaked at No. 8 on Billboard’s Hot Latin Songs chart (dated Dec. 4, 2020).
Ashley Acosta
After forming part of utterly different capability search actuality reveals, on the lookout for to salvage her foot in showbusiness, Houston-primarily based mostly fully Ashley Acosta used to be topped winner of Estrella TV’s Tengo Talento, Mucho Talento 24th season. No longer handiest did Acosta use the display veil’s first-ever all-female competition however also split the principle converse $100,000 enormous prize with Tallahassee singer Viririana “Viry” Sandoval. Acosta’s vocals are deep and noteworthy, all while staying honest to Regional Mexican’s essence.
Carolina Ross
Ross stepped into the spotlight after a hit third converse on La Voz Mexico in 2013. She then started cultivating her fanbase with magnificent ballads and ranchera covers. After being stumbled on by indie portray label Cima Song Group and losing her EP Buena Señal in 2018, Ross toured with Camila and Sin Banderas’ 4 Latidos tour. Ross dropped her debut studio album Nunca Me Sueltes in 2019.
Cheli Madrid
Signed to DEL Data, singer-songwriter Cheli Madrid stands out for her banda and mariacheño tracks similar to “Que Poquito Me Conoces,” “Me Cae” and “Haré De Cuenta.” The Sinaloa-born artist purchased her beginning in the music trade at the younger age of 10 singing Marisela and Joan Sebastian songs.
Chiquis
Chiquis swept her first-ever Latin Grammy use in 2020 for most animated banda album for Playlist, where she used to be the most animated girl and solo act towards La Arrolladora Banda El Limón De René Camacho, Banda La Ejecutiva De Mazatlán Sinaloa, Banda Lirio, and La Séptima Banda. In 2015, the Mexican-American singer reached No. 1 on the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart with her debut space Ahora, turning into the principle girl to top the chart since her slack mom, Jenni Rivera, opened at No. 1 on Dec. 20, 2014, with the posthumous 1 Vida-3 Historias: Matamorfosis — Despedida de Culiacan. Chiquis formally kicked off her musical profession in 2014 and has tapped into ranchera, banda, and cumbia, to name a number of.
Ely Quintero
Ely Quintero purchased on most radars after she teamed up with Chiquis and Helen Ochoa for an all-female collab on “Las Destrampadas.” The Culiacan-born singer, who calls herself “Cantautora Culichi” on social media, signed off 2020 with her album Corridos Clasicos, Vol. 1, which she says used to be a miracle of God. “It be the riskiest thing that I enjoy achieved thanks to the confinement, the dates, the times,” she noteworthy.
Erika Vidrio
Erika Vidrio is hardly a newcomer. Born and raised in Jalisco, Vidrio has penned higher than 100 songs which had been recorded by artists similar to Conjunto Primavera, Banda La Trakalosa, Voz de Mando and Christian Nodal. The singer-songwriter, who started her profession in the trade as a radio host in Los Angeles, has also recorded extra than one albums alongside side her 2010 debut portray “Te Vas a Seducir” and her most up-to-date “Alma Bohemia” launched in 2020.
Erika Ortiz “La Morra De La Vihuela”
Born and raised in Baja California, Mexico, Erika Ortiz, who recordsdata under the moniker La Morra De La Vihuela (the girl with the vihuela), started her singing profession at 4 years venerable singing in reveals similar to Siempre En Domingo. Ortiz has launched a handful of guitar-led singles serenading fans with songs of heartbreak (“Siempre Te Quiero Ver”) and empowering anthems (“Triste Pero No Cobarde”).
Helen Ochoa
Inspired by artists similar to José Alfredo Jimenez and José José, Helen Ochoa perfectly blends in each and each worlds: regional Mexican and Latin pop. The California-primarily based mostly fully artist signed to portray label/artist administration firm Gerencia 360 after being stumbled on on Puerto Rican singing competition Objetivo Fama. In 2016, she launched her debut album Si Yo Fuera Un Chico and since, has collaborated with artists similar to Lupillo Rivera, Chiquis, and Marco Antonio Solis. “You enjoy to work very, very interesting. Nothing will happen if you’re lawful sitting at home,” Ochoa beforehand told Billboard. “You in my scheme enjoy to exit and score out about for those alternatives and be demanding.”
Ingrid Contreras
Whether or no longer it is Latin pop, cumbia or rancheras, Contreras’ new, crisp, powerhouse vocals shine in every manner. The Regional Mexican newcomer, currently making the rounds with “Pobre Corazon,” has been impressed by a number of of Latin music’s most animated names, alongside side Jenni Rivera, Rocio Durcal, Sin Bandera and Camilo Sesto, which is why at handiest 24 years she considers herself an “venerable soul.” Contreras fair no longer too prolonged ago launched her albums En Vivo and En Vivo, Vol. 2 by technique of Existing Enterprise.
Irene del Rosario
Hailing from Guadalajara, Jalisco, Irene del Rosario is a mariachi at coronary heart, impressed by artists similar to Lola Beltrán and Vicente Fernandez. Her most animated dream would had been to collaborate with the iconic José Alfredo Jiménez thanks to his heartfelt compositions. Signed to AfinArte Song, del Rosario will shortly most up-to-date her debut studio album.
Ivonne Galaz
After making her debut as a featured artist on Natanael Cano’s “Golpes de La Vida” in 2019, Ivonne Galaz, who became Rancho Humilde’s first female signee, launched her first-ever album, Voy En Camino (On My Formula). The space showcases Galaz’s songwriting chops and guitar-taking part in abilities featuring ballad-esteem sierreño tracks with resounding topics of hustling, heartbreak and lifestyle struggles. In 2020, Galaz, who hails from Sonora, Mexico, launched a tribute tune in honor of U.S. Navy solder Vanessa Guillen, on which she narrates Guillen’s tragic destiny.
Janeth Valenzuela
Valenzuela is a 25-twelve months-venerable artist and musician who purchased on the plan thanks to her viral videos on social media, where she would veil norteño hits with her accordion. Currently making the rounds with her single “El Gato De Chihuaha,” Valenzuela describes herself as “loopy, sarcastic and un desmadre!”
Karina Catalán
Mexicali-born singer-songwriter Karina Catalán started her profession singing with her native church choir when she used to be 7 years venerable. By age 12, she had penned her first-ever tune. After participating in singing competition reveals Latin American Idol and La Voz México, Catalán went on to free up her debut banda album A Tu Salud in 2015 and most fair no longer too prolonged ago her Ama Tus Raíces album, which used to be recorded are residing for the length of the pandemic and dropped this twelve months.
Laraim
Inserting all bets on the mariacheño sound for her 2019 album De Mujer a Mujer, Laraim is a rising regional Mexican artist who made her debut in 2017 singing a veil of Banda MS’ “El Color de Tus Ojos.” The singer-songwriter has also penned songs for a good deal of artists similar to Grupo Firme. Most fair no longer too prolonged ago, she launched a duet with Noel Torres titled “Fue Un Placer Conocerte.”
Lili Zetina
Born in Pueblo Viejo, Lili Zetina used to be first stumbled on by Don Pedro Rivera, father of the slack Jenni Rivera, at a music tournament in 2015. Two years later, Rivera signed Zetina as an weird artist of his portray label Cintas Acuario Música. Making the rounds with her 2021 album La Muerte de Heriberto Zetina, Zetina is coined as “la patrona de los corridos.”
Lupita Infante
Lupita Infante has deftly fused ragged mariachi sounds with unusual pop making her a standout in the regional Mexican space. The granddaughter of the iconic Pedro Infante, the Mexican-American artist scored a 2021 Grammy nod in the finest regional Mexican music album category thanks to her portray La Serenata, a esteem letter to ragged mariachi and norteño sounds.
Majo Aguilar
Majo Aguilar made her debut with her single “No Voy A Llorar,” penned by Wilfran Castillo. The ranchera singer, granddaughter of Antonio Aguilar and Flor Silvestre, will shortly free up her first-ever EP at the helm of producers Chucho Rincón and his talented son Fabián Rincón.
Marián Oviedo
Rising singer-songwriter Marián Oviedo launched her covers album Mis Versiones 1 in 2018 injecting new life into regional Mexican tracks similar to “Me Vas a Extrañar” and “Te Metiste” and “Se Va Muriendo Mi Alma.” Since then, she’s launched eight additional veil albums and in 2021, launched Considérame, featuring new tracks penned by her.
Marylin Odessa
The daughter of singer Marisela and musician Pedro Rey Jr., Marylin Odessa first stepped foot on a stage at the younger age of four when she sang a duet with her mom. Now, in a stout-circle moment, the 29-twelve months-venerable singer – who’s signed to Sergio Lizárraga’s Lizos Song – has launched a tribute album in honor of Marisela titled Homenaje A Mi Madre singing a number of of her anthemic songs similar to “Completamente Tuya,” “Sola Con Mi Soledad” and “No Puedo Olvidarlo.”
Victoria La Mala
Bilingual corridos and banda singer Victoria La Mala is identified for her distinctive girl-energy anthems similar to “Vete Mucho” and “Ahora Soy Mala’” that establish her on the plan in 2013. Born and raised in Mexico, Victoria La Mala has collaborated with artists similar to Flor de Toloache, Young Hollywood, and Kap G.
Viry Sandoval
Viririana Sandoval, steadily identified as Viry, is an up-and-coming Regional Mexican artist from Tallahassee. The aspiring singer fair no longer too prolonged ago gained Estrella TV’s Tengo Talento, Mucho Talento season 24, where she, alongside newcomer Ashley Acosta, became the massive winners of the evening, splitting the principle converse $100,000 enormous prize.