María Becerra

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María Becerra
Becerra in 2022
Born
María de los Ángeles Becerra

(2000-02-12) 12 February 2000 (age 24)
Quilmes, Buenos Aires, Argentina
OccupationSinger
Years active2015–present
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)Vocals
Labels
YouTube information
OriginBuenos Aires, Argentina
Channel
Years active2015–2019
Subscribers3.5 million[1]
Total views161.6 million[1]
100,000 subscribers
1,000,000 subscribers

Last updated: 17 December 2023
Websitemariabecerraoficial.com

María de los Ángeles Becerra (born 12 February 2000) is an Argentine singer and former YouTuber and is the first Argentinian female singer to sing at the River Plate Stadium last March 22nd and 23rd, being also the first Argentine female Artist Singer to sold out those two consecutive Stadiums.[2] She has been dubbed as "a leading voice in Argentina's urban pop movement".[3]

Career[edit]

Becerra began her career at twelve years of age on the platform Facebook. In 2015, she posted a five-minute-long parody monologue which was seen over one million times in just hours. This encouraged her to create a YouTube channel in which she would later post videos of her talking and singing, vlogs, and dance tutorials.

In September 2019, she released her debut EP 222 in which she fused elements of urban pop and hip hop. In November, she released her single "High", which would later gain a remix version with Argentine singer Tini and Spanish singer Lola Índigo and reached the number-two position on the Billboard Argentina Hot 100. In 2020 and 2021, Becerra was featured in multiple remixes, including "En Tu Cuerpo" with Lyanno, Rauw Alejandro and Lenny Tavárez, "AYNEA" with FMK and Beret, and "Además de Mí" with Rusherking, Khea and Duki, Lit Killah and Tiago PZK. "Además de Mí (Remix)" became Becerra's first number-one single on the Argentina Hot 100.

In 2020, Becerra became the first Latin artist to be signed to the indie record label 300 Entertainment.[4] In 2021, Becerra released her second EP, Animal, Pt. 1 which included the Cazzu-assisted "Animal" and the solo "Acaramelao". Both singles became hits in Argentina, where they peaked at number five and seven, respectively. The EP shifts genres between hip-hop, reggaeton, trap, hip-hop, R&B and hints of salsa, and explores the themes of women empowerment, love and lust.[5] In May 2023, Becerra signs with Warner Music Latina.[6] In August 2023, Becerra signed with Warner Chappell Music.[7]

Influences[edit]

According to Becerra herself, her major personal influence was her mother.[8] As for her artistic influences, María's work is mostly influenced by Amy Winehouse, Ariana Grande,[9] Shakira,[10] Whitney Houston and Natti Natasha,[11] while she has stated that she always admired Rihanna and Cardi B.[12]

Personal life[edit]

Becerra is bisexual.[13] In an interview for MTV News, she stated, "When I understood and accepted that I also liked girls, that was a difficult time. There was a lot of confusion and prejudice, and I had to think about how my family would take it. It was something very heavy that marked my life".[13] In a 2022 interview, Becerra said that she is a vegan.[14] She dated fellow singer Rusherking from 2019 to 2021.[15] She is in a relationship with rapper J Rei as of September 2023.[16]

Stage[edit]

Year Title Role Location Ref.
2017 Original, laboratorio de clones Herself National tour of Argentina [17]

Discography[edit]

Tours[edit]

Headlining[edit]

  • Animal Tour (2021–2023)
  • La Nena de Argentina Tour (2023–2024)

Awards and nominations[edit]

Award Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
Fans Choice Awards 2021 Best Female Video Herself Nominated [18]
Urban Female Artist Nominated
Gardel Awards 2021 Best Urban/Trap Song or Album "High (Remix)" (with Tini and Lola Índigo) Nominated [19]
2022 Best Urban Music Album Animal Nominated [20]
Record of the Year "Miénteme" (with Tini) Nominated
Song of the Year Won
Best Pop Song Won
Best Urban Music Collaboration "Wow Wow" (with Becky G) Nominated
2023 Album of the Year La Nena de Argentina Nominated [21]
Best Urban Music Album Nominated
Best Urban Music Song "Tranquila" (with FMK) Nominated
Best Urban Music Collaboration "Entre Nosotros (Remix)" (with Tiago PZK, Lit Killah and Nicki Nicole) Nominated
Heat Latin Music Awards 2022 Best Female Artist Herself Nominated [22]
Best Artist South Region Nominated
Best Music Video "Entre Nosotros (Remix)" (with Tiago PZK, Lit Killah and Nicki Nicoles) Won
Best Collaboration "Qué Más Pues?" (with J Balvin) Nominated
iHeartRadio Music Awards 2022 Best New Latin Artist Herself Nominated [23]
Kids' Choice Awards 2019 Favorite Latin Musical Influencer Nominated [24]
Kids' Choice Awards Argentina 2017 Favorite Youtuber Nominated [25]
2018 Favorite Musical Influencer Won [26]
Latin American Music Awards 2022 New Artist of the Year Won [27]
Favorite Video "Los Tragos" (with Reik) Nominated
2023 Collaboration of the Year "Te Espero" (with Prince Royce) Nominated [28]
Best Collaboration – Tropical Nominated
2024 "Así es la Vida" (with Enrique Iglesias) Pending [29]
Latin Grammy Awards 2021 Best New Artist Herself Nominated [30]
2022 Best Urban Music Album Animal Nominated [31]
2023 Album of the Year La Cuarta Hoja (as songwriter) Nominated [32]
Song of the Year "Amigos" (with Pablo Alborán) Nominated
Best Urban Fusion/Performance "Ojalá" Nominated
Best Reggaeton Performance "Automático" Nominated
Best Urban Song Nominated
Los 40 Music Awards 2021 Best New Latin Act Herself Nominated [33]
2022 Best Latin Live Act Won [34]
2023 Best Latin Urban Act or Producer Nominated [35]
Best Spanish Collaboration "Amigos" (with Pablo Alborán) Nominated
Best Latin Video "Corazón Vacío" Won
Best Latin Urban Collaboration "Los del Espacio" (with Lit Killah, Duki, Emilia, Tiago PZK, FMK, Rusherking & Big One) Nominated
Martin Fierro Digital Awards 2019 Favorite Youtuber Herself Shortlisted [36]
MTV Europe Music Awards 2021 Best Latin America South Act Nominated [37]
2022 Nominated [38]
MTV Millennial Awards 2019 Argentine Instagrammer of the Year Won [39]
2021 Emerging Nominated [40]
2022 MIAW Artist Nominated [41]
Motomami of the Year Nominated
Music Ship of the Year "Marte" (with Sofía Reyes) Nominated
2023 "Los del Espacio" (with Lit Killah, Duki, Emilia, Tiago PZK, FMK, Rusherking & Big One) Won [42][43]
La Loba of the Year Herself Nominated
MTV Millennial Awards Brazil 2021 Feat Gringo "Qué Más Pues?" (with J Balvin) Nominated [44]
Premios Juventud 2021 The New Generation - Female Herself Won [45]
2022 Artist of the Youth – Female Nominated [46]
Female Artist – On The Rise Nominated
Best Girl Power Collab "Hasta los Dientes" (with Camila Cabello) Nominated
Viral Track of the Year "Qué Más Pues?" (with J Balvin) Nominated
Best Tropical Mix "Te Espero" (with Prince Royce) Won
2023 Artist of the Youth – Female Herself Nominated [47]
My Favorite Trendsetter Nominated
Girl Power "Lokita" (with Natti Natasha) Nominated
Social Dance Challenge Nominated
The Hottest Choreography "Suelta" (with Dímelo Flow, Rauw Alejandro, Farruko, Mr. Vegas & Fatman Scoop) Nominated
Best Pop/Urban Collaboration Nominated
"Extasis" (with Manuel Turizo) Nominated
Best Urban Album – Female La Nena de Argentina Nominated
Premios Lo Nuestro 2022 New Artist – Female Herself Nominated [48]
Female Urban Artist of the Year Nominated
Urban/Pop Song of the Year "Qué Más Pues?" (with J Balvin) Won
2023 Female Urban Artist of the Year Herself Won [49]
The Perfect Mix of the Year "Te Espero" (with Prince Royce) Nominated
Tropical Collaboration of the Year Won
Urban Dance/Pop Song of the Year "Berlín" (with Zion & Lennox) Nominated
Remix of the Year "Entre Nosotros (Remix)" (with Tiago PZK, Lit Killah and Nicki Nicole) Nominated
"La Ducha (Remix)" (with Elena Rose, Greeicy, Becky G and Tini) Nominated
2024 Female Urban Artist of the Year Herself Nominated [50]
The Perfect Mix of the Year "El Amor de Mi Vida" (with Los Ángeles Azules) Nominated
Urban/Pop Song of the Year "Éxtasis" (with Manuel Turizo) Nominated
Urban/Pop Collaboration of the Year "Berlín" (with Zion & Lennox) Nominated
Urban Dance/Pop Song of the Year Nominated
Urban Album of the Year La Nena de Argentina Nominated
Premios Odeón 2023 Best Latin New Artist Herself Won [51]
Premios Quiero 2020 Best Female Video "High" (Remix) (with Tini and Lola Índigo) Won [52]
2021 "Acaramelao" Nominated [53]
Best Pop Video "Mienteme" (with Tini) Nominated
Video of the Year Nominated
"¿Qué Más Pues?" (with J Balvin) Nominated
Best Urban Video Won
Best Rap / Trap / Hip-Hop Video "Además de Mí" (Remix) (with Rusherking, Tiago PZK, Khea, Lit Killah and Duki) Won
Best Influencer Musician Herself Nominated
2022 Video of the Year "Automático" Nominated [54]
Best Female Video Nominated
Best Pop Video "OJALA" Nominated
Best Urban Video "Berlin" (with Zion & Lennox) Won
Best Party Video Won
Best Trap / Rap / Hip-Hop Video "Entre Nosotros" (Remix) (with Tiago PZK, Lit Killah and Nicki Nicole) Nominated
Best Collaboration "Marte" (with Sofia Reyes) Nominated
Premios Tu Música Urbano 2022 Top Rising Star — Female Herself Won [55]
Song of the Year "Qué Más Pues?" (with J Balvin) Won
Song of the Year — Duo or Group "Mal Acostumbrao" (with Mau y Ricky) Nominated
Album of the Year – Female Artist Animal Nominated
Video of the Year – New Artist "Entre Nosotros (Remix)" (with Tiago PZK, Lit Killah and Nicki Nicole) Won
"Wow Wow" (with Becky G) Nominated
"Marte" (with Sofia Reyes) Nominated
"Mienteme" (with Tini) Nominated
Collaboration of the Year Nominated
2023 Top Artist — Female Herself Nominated [56]
Song of the Year — Duo or Group "Berlin" (with Zion & Lennox) Nominated
Album of the Year – Female Artist La Nena de Argentina Nominated

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