7 Songs by Sagittarius Artists to Start the Zodiac Sign’s Season

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Art by Stephany Torres for Remezcla.

Wrap it up, Scorpios! It’s Sagittarius’s time to shine. Often described as adventurous, humorous, and intellectual, we’re continuing our monthly listicle with Sagittarius, which approximately runs from Nov. 22 to Dec. 21. The scales sign is part of the Fire sign collective with Aries and Leo. We’ve already celebrated our Leo favs, and now, let’s continue with our beloved Sagittarius.

There are many famous Latine Sagittariuses, including the Argentinean artist CA7RIEL, whose humorous and adventurous spirit has brought his music alongside Paco Amoroso to new audiences in the last year. For example, CA7RIEL’s out-of-the-box and troll-ish PAPOTA record took the duo to the Latin Grammys, earning them a total of five gramophones. With CA7RIEL’s musicianship intellection and his adventurous and hilarious persona, he was able to woo the Record Academy, proving his Sagittarian wit has a lot to offer. But we’re also celebrating other mainstream artists this month. We’re also toasting to Ecuadorian-American powerhouse singer Christina Aguilera, whose birthday is Dec. 18. 

Besides our aforementioned dear Sagittarius stars, more artists celebrating another lap around the sun this month include Mexican makeup artist-turned singer Yeri Mua, Argentinean singer Cazzu, and Mexican icon Julieta Venegas, who have shown their sign’s wordplay and musical intellect when crafting their hits. We are also toasting to Argentinean singer Dillom, Mexican singer Calle 24, and Honduran-Canadian singer Isabella Lovestory, who have shown their sign’s knack for coloring outside the lines when making music.

What else do we love about each Sagittarius artist? Their ability to give us bops after bops to listen to daily. From CA7RIEL’s collaboration “Beto’s Horns (fred remix)” with Fred Again to Isabella Lovestory’s synth-pop track “Eurotrash,” here are seven songs to celebrate our favorite Sagittarius on their birthday month.

And for any Sagittarians reading this: Happy birthday!

CA7RIEL – “Beto’s Horns (fred remix)”

It’s no surprise that CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso had a huge year in 2025. The duo has yet to take a break, following their viral NPR Tiny Desk appearance, which led to career-high performances at Coachella and at the Latin Grammys. Like the Energizer Bunny, the eccentric pair just keeps going. They just performed their final festival gig at Camp Flog Gnaw, alongside other Latine artists like Kali Uchis and Chezile. But that doesn’t mean they’re resting this holiday season—they just released their newest song “GIMME MORE,” which is their first single off their next album, which is to be called TOP OF THE HILLS. Between wrapping up their PAPOTA era, collaborating with DJ greats like Fred Again, and teasing their new album, this Sagittarian is booked and busy.

Yeri Mua – “Lambo”

Blowing her birthday candles on Dec. 17, Yeri Mua is known for her adventurous and humorous wordplay in her risqué reggaeton tracks. However, she’s also adventuring into new genres. Earlier this year, she released “Lambo” with Rich The Kid, singing in English and exploring a jersey club-tinged production. “Lambo” confirmed that she’s ready to explore new genres after being one of reggaeton mexa’s leading female voices in the last five years. With hit songs like “CHUPON,” “Linea Del Perreo,” and “Nena Moxita,” Yeri has already shown her audience that she knows how to shine in a male-dominated scene. So what’s next? We’ll have to wait and see.

Cazzu – “Balada Malvada”

Cazzu’s ability to musically shapeshift demonstrates a Sagittarian’s intellectual trait. In her last album, Latinaje, she explored different cultural sounds such as corridos, cumbias, flamenco, and beyond. With the album’s follow-up “Balada Malvada,” she highlights another corner of her diverse musicianship with a Y2K-esque pop ballad. And this comes from an artist who was heavily—and perhaps only—known for her trap in the beginning of her career. Though we don’t know what’s next in this Sagittarius’ career, we hope she continues to adventurously experiment with new sounds and move forward from her drama-filled life that clouded her musical career in the last couple of years.

Julieta Venegas – “La Nostalgia”

Born on Nov. 24, Venegas is one of this generation’s most influential Mexican singer-songwriters. The Sagittarian oozes her sign’s traits of being intrepid and intellectual in her music and interviews. For example, she’s adventurous with her music taste and is open about listening to genres outside her own. Back in 2022, she praised Argentina’s trap scene: “There’s a really interesting movement in Argentina with trap music right now. And it’s really exploding, from CA7RIEL y Paco Amoroso to Wos—well, he’s more hip-hop—but he’s definitely one of the most amazing artists I’ve heard in a long time,” she told Remezcla. And she wasn’t wrong about her intuition, seeing as CA7RIEL is on top of his musical game right now.

Dillom – “Rojo Profundo”

Born Dylan León Masa, Dillom is another Sagittarius who is celebrating his birthday this season. Dillom is known for his chameleon-like ability to fit into genres like rock, trap, reggaeton, and beyond, making him one helluva adventurous Sag. “I make… music,” he told Remezcla last year. “I never felt like a rapper, or a trap artist, or a rocker. I rather think of myself as an auteur, of which there’s a shortage these days.” And he sure is proving that spontaneous diversity with rock songs like “Rojo Profundo” and the reggaeton earworm “Tócame” alongside Six Sex, both released this year. We love a daring Sagittarius.

Calle 24 – “NENA MALDICIÓN”

Calle 24—born Diego Millán—is a Sag star celebrating another year around the sun. Describing his Zodiac sign as “lo más guapo [the handsomest sign],” Calle 24 is one of this year’s most exciting rising música mexicana stars. Known for songs like “QUE ONDA,” “Pika Pika,” and “SUIZA,” the hard-hitting corrido tumbado artist has garnered over 16 million monthly listeners on Spotify. With determination and by constantly releasing music, Calle 24 is making it known he’s a force to be reckoned with. Moreover, backed by JOP’s Street Mob Records since 2021, we hope he continues to shine and show the world what his home state of Chihuahua, México, has to offer.

Isabella Lovestory – “Eurotrash”

Born Nov. 30, Isabella is a proud Sagittarius “like Nicki and Britney.” With songs like “Mariposa,” “True Religion,” and “Vanity,” the Honduran pop star has garnered over 375 thousand monthly listeners on Spotify. She shows her Zodiac sign’s talent for being adventurous by wearing stunning and fashionable looks, as well as experimenting with different genres like reggaeton, pop, and electronic sounds. All of these elements feed into a Sag’s “larger-than-life spirit” that they’re also known for. It’s no surprise since one of her pop role models is Britney Spears, who dominated the Y2K pop scene, and we love seeing how Lovestory follows those footsteps.

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