top-reggaeton-mexa-artists-to-discover-at-coachella

So, last weekend at Coachella, El Malilla was the only reggaeton Mexa artist on the lineup, which is pretty cool if you ask me. He’s kind of paving the way for this genre to hit the big stages, you know? It’s like a mix of old-school reggaeton vibes with a Mexican twist, which is intriguing to say the least. The whole scene takes inspo from early 2000s reggaeton legends like Daddy Yankee and Plan B, blending in those cumbias sonideras and working-class stories from the barrios. It’s a whole vibe, really.

El Malilla, for example, got into reggaeton by snagging pirated discs at the local tianguis. That’s some real grassroots stuff right there, you know? He infused his music with that barrio slang, or “ñerismo,” and now he’s making waves at Coachella. And now, he’s even got a show in LA with Judeline before heading back to Coachella for round two. It’s pretty exciting to see this genre getting some recognition on a big stage like that.

But El Malilla isn’t the only one making moves in the reggaeton Mexa world. There’s Bellakath, who’s really breaking barriers in a male-dominated scene. She’s got this sassy flow and catchy tunes that are just impossible to ignore. And then there’s Yeri Mua, who went from beauty influencer to music sensation almost overnight. It’s like she’s living out a real-life Cinderella story, but with a lot more perreo involved.

And let’s not forget about El Bogueto, who’s channeling his inner Tego Calderón with those bold rapping skills. His album “Reggaetoñerito” is a banger, with hits like “Nena Moxita” that are just impossible not to dance to. And Uzielito Mix, the mastermind behind the beats, is a force to be reckoned with. He’s got hits for days, and he’s worked with some of the biggest names in the game.

And last but not least, there’s Dani Flow, the self-proclaimed “morbid king” of reggaeton Mexa. His lyrics might be controversial, but you can’t deny the guy’s talent. His collab with Bellakath on “Reggaeton Champagne” was a game-changer, and now he’s dropping hits left and right. It’s like the reggaeton Mexa scene is on fire right now, and I’m here for it. So, if you’re looking for some new music to vibe to, definitely check out these artists. They’re the real deal.