**Girl Ultra** Girl Ultra, the moniker of Mexican singer-songwriter Mariana de Miguel, is a pioneering voice in Latin R&B. Emerging from Mexico City’s vibrant indie scene, she blends smooth neo-soul textures, contemporary production, and bilingual lyricism to craft a sound both intimate and boundary-pushing. A former member of the Finesse Records roster, she has collaborated with artists such as Cuco and solidified her place as a leading figure in the new wave of alternative Latin music. **Chromeo** Chromeo is a Canadian electro-funk duo composed of David “Dave 1” Macklovitch and Patrick “P-Thugg” Gemayel. Since forming in Montreal in the early 2000s, they’ve become synonymous with infectious grooves, analog synths, and tongue-in-cheek glamour. Drawing inspiration from 1980s funk, R&B, and electronic pop, Chromeo has earned Grammy nominations, headlined major festivals, and cultivated a loyal global fan base with their polished blend of humor, nostalgia, and sophistication. **Empress Of** Empress Of is the project of Los Angeles–born artist Lorely Rodriguez, known for her adventurous fusion of synth-pop, R&B, and avant-pop sensibilities. Debuting with the critically acclaimed *Me* (2015), she quickly became a voice for emotional honesty in electronic music. Singing in both English and Spanish, Empress Of explores vulnerability, empowerment, and connection through layered production and vibrant rhythms, establishing herself as a bold, genre-defying presence in contemporary pop.