Nicki Nicole (b. 2000)

Alias:
Nicole Denise Cucco

Birthplace:
Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina

Born:
August 25, 2000

Nicki Nicole, a key figure of urban latin music, rose to fame in 2019 with "Wapo Traketero", garnering more than 154M views and 91M streams. That same year she released her first collaboration with Bizarrap, "Music Sessions Vol. 13", reaching #1 in Argentina and positioning itself in the Global Top for weeks.  Since then, she has won awards like two Spotify Awards and a Premio Lo Nuestro, and was nominated for the Latin Grammys. With her album "Parte de Mi" and collaborations with artists like Rauw Alejandro and Mon Laferte, she has surpassed 630M streams on Spotify.  Internationally, she was the first Argentinian in "The Tonight Show" and festivals like Coachella and Lollapalooza Paris. She released "ALMA" in 2023, being the most listened album in Argentina for 8 weeks straight and garnering 480M streams globally. "ALMA" has collaborations with artists like Young Miko, Rels B, Milo J and YSY A, and continued its rise with tours across Latin America and Europe.  International shows like the Wizink Center in Spain and remarkable collaborations like "Una Foto Remix" consolidate her as an influential force in urban latin music.

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