“Convey[s] flamenco tension even in a near-whisper…[her songs] are poetic outpourings of longing and resolve accompanied mostly by pristine acoustic picking, with Iberian and Latin American underpinnings” —The New York Times
Born in Venezuela, Nella has recently skyrocketed to international renown, fueled by her powerhouse voice and undeniable presence. Winner of the 2019 Latin Grammy Award for Best New Artist, Nella’s full-length debut Voy received critical acclaim and yielded the hit “Me Llaman Nella” as well as the title track, which was named the 14th best song of 2019 (in any genre) by The New York Times.
Merging the folklore roots of Venezuela, modern production, and Andalusian inspirations, Nella’s music resounds in every corner of the globe. She has packed venues throughout the United States, Venezuela, Mexico, Spain, and the UK, and she has accompanied Alejandro Sanz, Jennifer López, Carlos Vives, Luis Enrique, and others as a soloist. She also performed songs in the 2018 film Everybody Knows, starring Javier Bardem and Penélope Cruz.