Songwriter, singer and activist, Francisca Valenzuela is one of the leading voices in contemporary Latin American pop. With an internationally established career, the Chilean artist has turned her songs into a space where emotion, character and social awareness coexist, connecting with audiences around the world through a sound that is both elegant and incisive. Her debut album, “Muérdete la Lengua”, immediately placed her on the map of Spanish-language alternative pop, launching a career marked by critical acclaim, platinum records and a Latin Grammy nomination. Over the years, Francisca Valenzuela has collaborated with artists such as U2, Miguel Bosé, Pablo Alborán, Mon Laferte and Natalia Lafourcade, building a distinctive musical identity that moves between pop, singer-songwriter sensibilities and subtle electronic textures. Her discography includes albums such as “Buen Soldado”, “Tajo Abierto”, and a new artistic chapter shaped by recent singles “Tómame” and “Ya no se trata de ti”.


