Bad Gyal stakes her claim at the vanguard of modern Latin pop, drawing from dancehall, reggaeton, trap, and club music to craft a sonic identity that’s both global and defiantly personal. Born Alba Farelo in Catalonia, she first grabbed attention with Slow Wine and Worldwide Angel, then ascended into mainstream force with hits like “Santa María,” “Zorra,” and “Alocao” that topped charts in Spain and beyond. Her debut studio album *La Joia* introduced a polished, emotionally charged chapter—melding Caribbean rhythms with moody textures and multilingual lyricism.
On stage Bad Gyal delivers performances that straddle spectacle and intimate connection. She’s sold out major venues across Spain, headlined festival nights like Sónar and FIB, and taken her sound to cities like London, Berlin, Paris, and Mexico City. Her shows pulse with commanding stage presence, contagious energy, and the ability to navigate sensuality and introspection in the same set—turning every concert into a full immersive experience.
Today Bad Gyal rides the momentum of La Joia, new singles like “Da Me,” and her Bikini Badness tour. She continues to expand her reach throughout Europe, Latin America, and beyond, solidifying her status as a genre-defining cultural force in the Latin pop and urban space.