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Bratty (musician)

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Bratty is the musical project of Jennifer Abigail Juárez Vázquez (born 2 August 2000), a Mexican singer-songwriter from Culiacán, Sinaloa.[1] They have released two studio albums and their single "Ropa de bazar" (in collaboration with Ed Maverick) has received a quadruple platinum certification in Mexico.[2][3]

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Jenny Juárez began her career as a singer-songwriter performing at local events and concerts in an acoustic format, later accompanied by the musicians Esmeralda Jiménez and Astrid Nava.[4][5] In March 2018, Bratty released their first EP entitled "Todo está cambiando" (Everything is changing) and the single "Sobredosis de tempra", which gained recognition within the Mexican independent scene.[6] In January 2019, they published the collaborative single with Ed Maverick entitled "Ropa de bazar", which has more than forty million streams.[2][3]

In 2020, Bratty signed a contract with Universal Music México.[7] The following year, they released a version of "Chocolate y nata", along with Carlos Sadness, and "tdbn (todo bien)", the first single from their second album of same name.[8] Other singles from the album include "Lejos", "Tarde" and "Tuviste", the latter recorded in collaboration with Santiago Casillas from Little Jesus.[9]

Bratty has participated in Vive Latino and was part of the lineup for the Festival Brillante 2021, held in Chapinería, Spain.10 They are amongst the first Mexican indie female artists to achieve commercial success.[6][10] They also released a single in collaboration with Daniel Quién called "Otros colores".[1] In 2023, Bratty performed for the first time at the Coachella music festival.[11]

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  1. Blue was later taken down from all digital platforms, but the songs can still be found on YouTube.

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