Colombian sister duo [wimpLink artistId="16913568"]Las Villa[/wimpLink] rose to streaming success in 2019 with their engaging mix of R&B, trap, and Latin pop. They are known for singles like "Nadita" and the [wimpLink artistId="4305651"]LAGOS[/wimpLink] collaboration "Cuerno."<br/>Twin sisters Laura and Lucía Villa were raised in Bogotá, where they were schooled in music from a young age. Taking influence from acts like [wimpLink artistId="5054713"]J Balvin[/wimpLink], [wimpLink artistId="8027279"]Bad Bunny[/wimpLink], and [wimpLink artistId="4748331"]Rosalía[/wimpLink], they developed a Latin pop style that borrowed from R&B, trap, and reggaeton, and they built up a following through social media platforms. Signing with Warner Music Latina in 2019, [wimpLink artistId="16913568"]Las Villa[/wimpLink] made a strong debut with "Nadita," a slinky, melodic track that combined their myriad styles and was streamed into the millions. The reggaeton-heavy "Animal" followed later that year, and in 2020 they added to their success by collaborating with [wimpLink artistId="4305651"]LAGOS[/wimpLink] on "Cuerno" and with [wimpLink artistId="7150802"]Milky Woodz[/wimpLink] on "Mírame." "Caníbales," a collaboration with [wimpLink artistId="16234339"]Beéle[/wimpLink], arrived later in the year. The pair kicked off 2021 with yet another single, "Balada Para Perrear." ~ Timothy Monger