In 2021, Nicki released her second studio album, “Parte de Mí”, a more personal and introspective project that explored themes of love, heartbreak, and self-discovery. The album featured hit singles like “Toa La Vida” (with Mora) and “Ella No Es Tuya – Remix” (with Rochy RD and Myke Towers). The project earned multiple nominations at the Latin Grammy Awards, confirming her position as one of the leading female voices in Latin urban music.
Nicki Nicole has also been praised for breaking barriers in a male-dominated genre. Her mix of sensitivity and strength, combined with her fashion-forward image, has made her a symbol of empowerment and authenticity for young audiences. She is part of a new wave of Argentine artists — alongside Bizarrap, Trueno, Nathy Peluso, and María Becerra — who have taken Latin trap and reggaetón to a global stage.
In recent years, Nicki has performed at major festivals such as Coachella and Lollapalooza, and collaborated with international stars like Camilo, Peso Pluma, and Rauw Alejandro. Her ability to effortlessly shift between rap verses, soulful melodies, and pop hooks has earned her a reputation as one of the most versatile artists of her generation.
With millions of fans worldwide and billions of streams across platforms, Nicki Nicole continues to shape the sound of contemporary Latin music. Combining artistic depth, urban edge, and emotional honesty, she represents the future of Latin pop — bold, fresh, and unapologetically real.











