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[2026] Popular Mexican Artists: A Recommended Singers Roundup

Mexico has a long history, and in fact, its ties with Japan can be traced back to 1609, when exchanges between the two first began.

While many people might picture a generally lively, cheerful “Latin vibe,” when you look at music genres, traditional styles like mariachi, ranchera, son, and corrido are especially well-known.

So, how much do you know about Mexican artists?

This article introduces both past and present artists and singers who represent Mexico.

The first half features young artists taking the world by storm—centered on Gen Z and including Mexican Americans—while the latter half highlights legendary singers.

If you want to learn about the “now” of Mexican music, this is a must-read!

[2026] Popular Mexican Artists: Recommended Singers (11–20)

Don’t Say GoodbyePaulina Rubio

Paulina Rubio – Don’t Say Goodbye (English Version)
Don't Say GoodbyePaulina Rubio

Paulina Rubio, often called the Princess of Latin Pop, is a Mexican singer who debuted at age 9 as a member of the group Timbiriche.

She launched her solo career in 1992 and achieved a major breakthrough with her 2000 album “Paulina,” which became the best-selling album on Billboard’s Latin Albums chart and has sold over two million copies worldwide.

She continued to release hit albums such as “Border Girl,” expanding her influence beyond the Latin music scene.

With seven Billboard Latin Music Awards to her name, Paulina boasts a stellar track record.

Her bright, passionate vocals make her highly recommended for anyone wanting to fully experience the allure of Latin music.

fantasmasHumbe

Humber, a Mexico-born singer-songwriter who works across a wide range of genres with a focus on pop, released his debut album “Sonámbulo” in 2017 and has continued to put out music energetically since.

His self-taught instrumental skills and profound lyrics have earned acclaim, leading to a win for Best New Artist at the MTV MIAW Awards in 2021.

That same year, he was also nominated for a Latin Grammy, signaling growing global recognition of his talent.

While rooted in pop, his distinctive sound incorporates rock, electronic music, and even traditional Mexican music—highly recommended for those seeking something fresh.

Dueles Tan BienBruses

Bruses – Dueles Tan Bien (Official Video)
Dueles Tan BienBruses

Born in 1998, Bruses is a singer-songwriter from Tijuana, Mexico, who crafts a diverse sound centered on contemporary indie pop.

Her breakout track, released in July 2021, captured fans’ hearts by portraying the complex emotions of love and pain.

She’s known for blending genres such as alternative pop and pop rock.

Through social media platforms like TikTok, she has expanded her fan base and gained support from young audiences in Mexico and across the Spanish-speaking world.

With emotionally rich lyrics and a distinctive musical style, Bruses is regarded as a rising figure in the Latin music scene—highly recommended for those interested in discovering the appeal of Mexico’s young artists.

No estoy tristeAlejandro Fernández

Alejandro Fernández is a world-renowned singer-songwriter Mexico is proud of.

Born in 1971 as the son of a legendary ranchera singer, he debuted in the early 1990s and shot to stardom with the album “Me Estoy Enamorando.” A powerhouse vocalist, he masters a wide range of genres from traditional mariachi to contemporary Latin pop.

He is a Grammy winner and also made headlines for his duet with Beyoncé.

With over 20 million records sold, his voice embodies the very soul of Mexico.

He’s highly recommended not only for those interested in Latin music but also for anyone who wants to experience a moving, emotional voice.

Si No Te Hubieras IdoMarco Antonio Solís

Marco Antonio Solís – Si No Te Hubieras Ido (Live)
Si No Te Hubieras IdoMarco Antonio Solís

Marco Antonio Solís, a maestro of music Mexico proudly shares with the world.

Displaying musical talent from childhood, he debuted with his younger brother at age six and formed Los Bukis in 1975.

As the lead vocalist, he achieved immense popularity.

He launched his solo career in 1996 and has continued to captivate audiences with a diverse musical style that crosses genres such as Latin pop and grupero.

With five Latin Grammy Awards and being named Person of the Year in 2022, his illustrious achievements speak for themselves.

His songs have even been featured in films like Y Tu Mamá También and Disney/Pixar’s Coco.

Beloved across generations, his music serves as a bridge between cultures and emotions, deeply moving countless listeners.