Trapper, the Argentine artist who made waves in the music scene, first gained attention with hit singles like “Más” and “Killa,” both standout tracks from her debut studio album Maldade$. Her name quickly became synonymous with bold sounds and a unique fusion of urban and regional styles. Trapper further solidified her place in the spotlight through a high-profile collaboration with Khea and Duki on the popular track “Loca,” which helped expand her fanbase across Latin America and beyond.
In mid-2019, Trapper continued her momentum by releasing her second studio album, Error 93, showcasing her artistic evolution and versatility. Before rising to fame, she explored different musical genres, starting out in cumbia and even experimenting with rock—early signs of her eclectic taste. Her journey into the mainstream began in April 2017 with the release of her first music video, “Ay Papi,” featuring Joaqui, which has since amassed over 2 million views, marking a strong start to her career.
Born Julieta Emilia Cazzuchelli in Ledesma, Jujuy, Trapper comes from a musical family—her older sister Florencia is also a musician, adding a familial bond to their shared passion for art. Over the years, Trapper’s personal life has drawn public interest as well. She’s been linked to several notable figures in the music industry, including Malajunta Malandro, Bad Bunny, and C.R.O. In 2022, she began a relationship with Mexican singer Christian Nodal, capturing headlines once again.
The couple welcomed a child together in September 2023, marking a joyful chapter in Trapper’s life. However, by mid-2024, news broke that Trapper and Nodal had ended their relationship, closing another significant chapter. Through every phase—musical growth, personal milestones, and public moments—Trapper has remained a dynamic presence in the evolving Latin music landscape.
She took the stage on the third day of Lollapalooza Argentina 2019, an event headlined by big names like Kendrick Lamar and Lenny Kravitz—quite the impressive lineup. That performance definitely helped boost her visibility. Then, in 2020, she earned a major milestone: a nomination for Best New Artist at the Latin Grammys. It was a big moment in her career, showing just how far she had come. She’s been making steady moves ever since, and honestly, it’s been exciting to watch her rise. She clearly has what it takes to stand out in such a competitive industry.