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[2026] Popular Mexican Artists: A Recommended Singers Roundup

[2026] Popular Mexican Artists: A Recommended Singers Roundup
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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 (1–10)

Cursis MelodíasNatalia Lafourcade

Natalia Lafourcade is a richly talented Mexican songstress who has taken the Latin music scene by storm with her unique sound that skillfully blends folk, pop, and rock.

She made her debut in 2002 at just 17, quickly gaining attention with the single “En el 2000.” In 2015, she won a Latin Grammy Award for her album “Hasta la Raíz.” She has garnered numerous honors, including 15 Latin Grammy Awards and 2 Grammy Awards.

Alongside her musical career, she has been actively engaged in social causes, being appointed a UNICEF ambassador in 2009.

She is a captivating artist, highly recommended for those who want to experience a fresh breeze in Latin music.

Por Las NochesPeso Pluma

Peso Pluma – Por Las Noches (Video Oficial)
Por Las NochesPeso Pluma

Peso Pluma is a rising star taking Mexico’s Latin music scene by storm.

He has carved out a unique place in the contemporary narco-corrido subgenre known as corridos tumbados.

Marked by his vivid vocal style and modern rhythms, he has rapidly gained popularity since his debut in June 2021.

Recently, his collaboration with the world-renowned DJ Snake on the track “Teka” has generated buzz, drawing significant attention since its debut at the Coachella music festival.

He is gaining recognition as a pioneer of “electro-corrido,” a new musical trend that fuses traditional rhythms with EDM, signaling fresh possibilities for Latin music.

Highly recommended for those seeking a modern essence in Mexico’s traditional music.

Honey, No EstásBratty

Blssdy is a singer-songwriter from Mexico.

Born in 2000, she began her career at 16 and has drawn attention with a sound centered on bedroom pop, garage rock, and surf rock.

She debuted with the 2018 EP “Todo está cambiando,” and the following year her collaboration with Ed Maverick racked up over 40 million streams.

In 2020, she released the acclaimed album “tdbn,” and her international profile has risen with appearances at Mexico’s Vive Latino and at Coachella in 2023.

Her lyrics often explore heartbreak and loneliness, paired with simple, approachable melodies.

Highly recommended for listeners who resonate with introspective songwriting.

La VíctimaXavi

Xavi – La Víctima (Official Video)
La VíctimaXavi

Debuting at just 16 in 2020, Xavi, a Mexican-American singer-songwriter, has been drawing attention in the genre known as corrido tumbado, which fuses traditional Mexican music with contemporary urban sounds.

A track he released in 2023 became a massive hit on TikTok, ranking high on the Billboard Hot 100 and Spotify’s global charts.

His work is characterized by lyrics that resonate with young listeners, guitar-driven melodies, and powerful vocals.

In 2024, he won the New Generation – Regional Mexican category, earning widespread acclaim both within and beyond the industry.

He’s highly recommended for those who want to experience modern sensibilities while engaging with Mexico’s musical traditions.

Yo Soy MexicanoJorge Negrete

Jorge Negrete – Yo Soy Mexicano
Yo Soy MexicanoJorge Negrete

Jorge Negrete, the legendary Mexican singer and actor who began his career as a ranchera vocalist in the 1930s, remains widely beloved for iconic songs such as “Yo Soy Mexicano” and “Ay, Jalisco, no te rajes,” which continue to symbolize Mexican culture.

Gifted with a passionate, powerful voice and strong acting ability, he also found success in films like “Allá en el Rancho Grande.” Even after his death in 1953 at the age of 42, his influence has never faded; every year many fans visit his grave.

If you’re interested in Mexican music, he’s an artist you should definitely listen to.