Maria Becerra

Name: María Becerra (María de los Ángeles Becerra)
Date of Birth: February 12, 2000
City: Quilmes
Country: Argentina
Genre: Urban Pop, Reggaetón, Latin Pop, R&B
Band/Group Members: Solo artist
Roles: Singer, songwriter

Bio:
Growing up in the working-class hum of Quilmes, just outside Buenos Aires, María Becerra was that kid with a fire in her chest, turning family hardships into fuel for her dreams. At 12, she hit YouTube with parodies and covers that pulled in millions, blending the raw edge of Argentine trap with the glossy pull of global R&B—think Amy Winehouse meets Bad Bunny, all wrapped in the pulse of cumbia villera from her streets. By 2019, her debut EP 222 dropped like a heartbeat, kicking off hits like "High" that had everyone from local cyphers to Latin charts moving. Then came Animal in 2021, a storm of empowerment anthems, followed by La Nena de Argentina in 2022, where tracks like "Automático" turned personal aches into stadium roars.

This year, at 25, she's poured her soul into Quimera, her third album out just days ago—a 17-track ride through the wreckage of two ectopic pregnancies, one hitting as recent as April with emergency surgery that left her fighting for breath in ICU. It's not just recovery; it's rebirth, with four alter egos voicing the chaos of love, loss, and that fierce reclaiming of self, closing with raw cuts like "María Becerra" that strip it all bare. Fans lit up socials calling it her most honest swing yet, especially after she canceled Flow Fest last week to heal. She's already sold out River Plate twice over for December shows, the first 360° spectacle there, proving her grip on a generation hungry for truth in the beats. In a scene that thrives on reinvention, María's voice cuts through like a late-night confession—play it when the world's weight feels too heavy, and let it remind you that breaking open can lead straight to flying.