Argentine singer-songwriter Natalia Doco, one of the most representative voices of the new wave of alternative Latin music, presents her new single ‘Juira, bicha’, a powerful celebration of the sacred feminine and ancestral roots.This is the first song we know of what will be ‘Hacha’, a new album scheduled for 2026, where she continues her transformation.

In ‘Hacha’, Natalia Doco asserts herself as a liberated, fierce feminist, decapitating limiting beliefs and toxic patterns with relentless verve. Cumbia, reggaeton, salsa, cha chá… A new initiatory work that encompasses dancefloor hits and experimental incantations. A work that comes at a great moment for the artist: more than one million listeners on Spotify, a successful European tour in which he has toured five countries and some sold out like his first performance in Andalusia. In addition, Natalia Doco has already announced the first confirmed dates of a tour that will take her to Latin America (Argentina, Chile,…).

The upcoming album, ‘Hacha’, was recorded in Paris, where she has resided since 2012. Juira Bicha’ reflects the magnetic energy of the artist’s recent years; combining indie sounds with urban influences, the song stands out as a unique proposal that consolidates Doco as an emerging and essential figure within the Latin Alternative scene.

‘Juira, bicha’ invites the audience to an experience that honors ancestral memory, celebrates femininity and reaffirms the healing power of music.Following her acclaimed studio albums Mucho Chino (2014), El Buen Gualicho (2017), La Sagrada (2023), Natalia Doco’s La Sagrada Live album, released last September, has represented a new chapter in Doco’s sonic evolution. Deeply influenced by her exploration of the sacred feminine and the works of Clarissa Pinkola Estés, the artist uses music as an act of personal and collective empowerment .

Throughout her career, Natalia Doco has collaborated with a wide variety of artists such as Brisa Fenoy, El Buho, La Chiva Gantiva, Lagartijeando, Imany, Faada Freddy, Flo Delavega, Thierry de Cara, Tribal Seeds and Trinix, collaborations that have enriched her ever-expanding musical universe .

Born in Buenos Aires, Natalia Doco has lived in Paris since 2012, where she has developed a sound that unites continents and generations; she fuses Argentine folk traditions , indigenous spirituality and urban rhythms. With more than 150 million reproductions and more than 400 concerts in 10 countries, his music transcends borders.

His artistic journey began with a deep exploration of identity and ancestral heritage. During a journey through the red earth mountains of northern Argentina, Doco reconnected with the legacy of his Guarani ancestors, whose wisdom and stories continue to inspire his music. The years he lived as a nomad in Mexico marked his understanding of performance art as a collective and healing ritual, a foundation that still underpins the essence of his concerts.

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