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Meet the New Class of Artists Shaping the Future of Spanish Music

Spotify’s RADAR program spotlights rising talent from around the world, and in Spain, it’s been making waves since 2020. Five years in, RADAR Spain has supported more than 40 up-and-coming artists, including breakout stars like Quevedo, SAIKO, Marta Santos, and Judeline.

The results speak for themselves: One year after joining, RADAR Spain artists see their songs’ average global streams grow by nearly 70%, while their average listeners increase by more than 90%. In total, RADAR Spain artists have been added to playlists on Spotify more than 10,700 times, and nearly 300,000 listeners have discovered them for the first time through our RADAR Spain playlist.

Now, as we celebrate this milestone, we’re thrilled to introduce the next generation of artists poised to redefine Spain’s music scene: Julieta, Barry B, Vera GRV, céro, and LUSILLON. These five emerging talents were unveiled at a special event at Madrid’s Teatro Eslava, complete with live performances that marked RADAR Spain’s first-ever local concert.

As part of the program, all will receive on- and off-platform support, including special editorial placement, exclusive content opportunities, and personalized marketing plans, to help them connect with new fans.

“We’re proud to celebrate the fifth anniversary of RADAR Spain and its impact on local talent and the next generation of young artists,” said Melanie Parejo, Head of Music for Southern and Eastern Europe at Spotify. “Since launch, we’ve supported emerging talent and helped grow their careers—but our commitment extends far beyond the program. We continue to support them throughout their journeys, strengthening their connection with fans and new audiences. Seeing early RADAR Spain artists now topping the charts is the best proof of success. This initiative also benefits listeners by bringing them closer to artists who may become their future favorites.”

Ready to meet this year’s lineup? Here’s the scoop on the RADAR Spain class of 2025.

Julieta

Hailing from Catalonia, Julieta has earned the nickname “the Catalan dream” for her blend of electronic, pop, and urban sounds. Her lyrics are resonating with a new generation of listeners, making her one of the most promising voices in Spanish pop.

Barry B

From Aranda de Duero, Barry B blends modern sounds with traditional influences. With more than a decade of experience—including performing in local bands, writing for artists like Amaia, and collaborating with acts like Carolina Durante—this is a seasoned artist ready to break through.

Vera GRV

Almería’s Vera GRV is making a name for herself with her distinctive style and lyrical finesse. Keep an ear out for her unique sound, which is making waves in the Spanish urban music scene.

céro

Seville’s céro embodies the eclectic tastes of Gen Z, seamlessly blending acoustic pop, reggaeton, and bachata into a sound that’s all his own.

LUSILLON

Madrid-based LUSILLON stands out with her soft rhythms, catchy choruses, and emotionally charged lyrics. A winner of the Mad Cool Talent contest in 2023, LUSILLON is poised for a major breakthrough.

Hit play on our RADAR Spain playlist to discover more emerging Spanish artists.

RADAR Spain Returns With 6 Artists Shaping the Country’s Hottest Music Trends

Since its launch in 2020, RADAR has served as Spotify’s program to spotlight rising talent from around the world, supporting emerging artists on their journeys to global stardom. Now we’re launching our next edition of RADAR Spain, featuring Mushkaa, Charlie USG, Luis Cortés, pablopablo, shego, and Samuraï.

These six artists reflect the rich tapestry of sounds taking the country by storm, from the rise of urban music in Catalan to the fusion of flamenco, soul, and R&B. And as part of the program, they will all receive Spotify support through a dedicated playlist, special editorial placement, and personalized marketing plans.

Across the previous editions of the program, 35 Spanish artists have used RADAR as a springboard to raise their profiles and connect with new fans across the globe. Take reggaeton star Quevedo: After being named one of Spotify’s RADAR Global artists in 2022, the singer dropped his collaboration with Bizarrap, “Quevedo: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 52,” and went on to become the most-listened-to homegrown artist in Spain in 2022 and 2023.

The RADAR Spain class of 2023 is also riding a wave of momentum. One featured artist, singer-songwriter-producer SAIKO, has seen his monthly listeners grow by a cool 600%. Similarly, pop performer Marta Santos has boosted her monthly listeners by more than 120%, while singer Queralt Lahoz has seen a 90% spike.

This new class of rising stars is now ready to make their mark and showcase the innovation and experimentation that has long defined Spanish music. Keep reading to find out why these artists have fans buzzing.

Mushkaa

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Just a few years into her professional music career, Mushkaa sits at the forefront of the Catalan urban music scene. With a distinct urban/pop sound, the artist is helping take music in the Catalan language beyond its traditional geographic borders.

Charlie USG

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Charlie USG got his start performing covers of popular Spanish songs on the streets of Madrid. In 2022, he released his first original song, “Gran Vía 82,” in honor of the corner where he developed his first fan base. Today, the singer-songwriter combines classic rock elements with contemporary pop sounds.

Luis Cortés

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Luis Cortés’ gypsy and African ancestry helped shape his diverse musical palette, with the musician blending flamenco, soul, and R&B into one unique sound. He recently dropped three new singles: “Sin Ti, Sin Mí,” “Mama,” and “ME DUELE QUERERTE.”

pablopablo

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After getting his start as a producer and composer, pablopablo burst onto Spain’s indie music scene in 2022. Since then, the artist has collaborated with Spanish pop star C. Tangana on several releases, including “Estrecho / Alvarado (feat pablopablo).”

shego

Photo credit: Nani Gutiérrez

The Madrid-based rock band shego dabbles in rock, pop, punk, and electronica. Currently working on its second studio album, the female-fronted group has been steadily climbing the ranks of Spanish indie rock.

Samuraï

Photo credit: Nani Gutiérrez

Samuraï takes us back to the punk-pop sounds of the 2000s. The artist mixes alternative pop, electronic, and urban sounds, fusing her passion for video games with her music in a fresh, vibrant way.

Stream our RADAR España playlist to discover more emerging Spanish artists.