These 7 Songs by Pisces Artists Will Help You Ring In the Season

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It’s time for our Pisces to shine! Often described as dreamy, intuitive, and emotional, we’re continuing our monthly listicle with Pisces, which approximately runs from Feb. 19 to Mar. 20. Ready to hear all about the first Water sign of the year?

There are many beloved Pisces in the Latine music industry. One of the most popular is none other than Bad Bunny, who we featured last year alongside other pop stars like Becky G, Tokischa, and DannyLux. For 2026, we’re celebrating just as great artists, like iconic Puerto Rican reggaetonera Ivy Queen, the Chicana singer-songwriter La Doña, and Sopholov, half of Mexico’s rising reggaeton duo Sayuri & Sopholov. We are also raising our glasses to Mexican songstress Natalia Lafourcade, Mexican singer Carlos Rivera, Mexican crooner Maciel, and Spanish singer and songwriter Bad Gyal, who all share the same two fish symbol.

While each aforementioned artist brings something new to the table, it’s no surprise that they have similar traits thanks to their emotional Zodiac sign. Take Ivy Queen’s intuitive baddie energy, which led her to be recognized as one of reggaeton’s greatest artists of the last few decades. She never backed down and trusted her hard-hitting reggaeton from the get-go. And she was right to push her music in a male-dominated genre, as she’s still getting her flowers today. An artist who mirrors this aura is Lafourcade, who trusts her genre-less intuition and channels it into stunning songs that represent the era she’s living in. Each of these projects demonstrates a Pisces’ willingness to trust their instincts when it comes to crafting music, a trait that makes them unique.

From Ivy Queen’s latest fearless anthem to Bad Gyal’s newest collaboration, here are seven songs that commemorate these music hitmakers on their birthday month.

And for any Pisces reading this: Happy birthday!


Ivy Queen – “Casi Casi”

Born on Mar. 4, Ivy Queen is one of the fiercest, empowering Pisces in the business. Not only is she intuitive and knows how to drive her successful career in reggaeton, but she also does it with so much unapologetic emotion. And she isn’t scared to be vulnerable while doing it. “I am honestly at a point in my life where I prefer to be direct rather than be left with doubts,” Ivy said about “Casi Casi.” “So with this song, I didn’t come to hint, I came to say firmly what I want. Because there is nothing more powerful than a woman who knows what she wants and is not afraid to ask for it.” Once a baddie, always a baddie.


La Doña – “La Mentira y La Verdad”

Like many Pisces, La Doña wears her heart on her sleeve. Many of her songs reflect her personal life and the important issues she’s dealing with. In “La Mentira y La Verdad,” she continues to do the same, this time emotionally singing about resisting censorship. Because if it’s one thing about this emotional Pisces, it’s that she’s always going to voice her political views and protest for her community’s rights—all while releasing music to back up her message. Moveover, as a fluid Pisces, she isn’t scared of singing in different genres. In this new track, she dabbles in bachata, demonstrating that her vocals are the centerpiece of any song.


Sayuri & Sopholov – “No Hay Nah”

Sopholov is another Pisces we’re celebrating this season. For those who still don’t know this reggaeton mexa duo, the besties blew up after releasing their flirty reggaeton track “Secunena.” It even made Remezcla’s 50 Best Songs of 2025. Though the babes are still making their way to the top, their new banger “No Hay Nah,” produced by Fuentes Prod, demonstrates their knack for pairing sexy perreo with sensual lyrics. It also proves they’re not one-hit wonders and have the talent to grow in Mexico’s music scene. With that being said, we hope to hear more from them as 2026 flourishes, and that they keep releasing anthems like this one.


Natalia Lafourcade – “Tengo Que Contarte”

Blowing out her candles on Feb. 26, Lourcade is one of Mexico’s most loved songbirds. We spoke about Lafourcade’s intuitive trait already. Another Pisces trait she frequently taps into is her dreamy and artistic side through her poetry and photography. Recently, she documented her pregnancy through stunning out-of-the-box photographs and art pieces via Instagram, exercising a Pisces’ endlessly creative imagination. Though she was working on tour during her pregnancy, she still took the time to give her fans an intimate look into her personal life. That’s what makes this Pisces so special and loved: she lets her fans grow with her.


Carlos Rivera – “Sin Despedida”

We’ve seen Rivera grow into the star he is today. From La Academia stages to now singing alongside one of música mexicana’s figureheads, the man has grown his career in front of our eyes. Born on Mar. 15, this emotional Pisces sings about love and loss, and has a particular way of capturing those exact feelings in his sentimental verses. In “Sin Despedida,” he pairs his deep croons perfectly with Alejandro Fernández’s vocals, showing how right his intuition was in signing up forLa Academia. Now, more than two decades after winning the show’s third generation, he’s still leaving his mark in the Latine pop world. We can’t wait to see what’s next for this Pisces.


Maciel – “Si Nos Dejan”

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Maciel covering the iconic classic “Si Nos Dejan” was a choice—a very Pisces-coded one. With passionate and crisp harmonizing croons, the Mexican singer knows how to deliver an enthralling cover that is worth listening to. Not surprising since Pisces are known to be romantic and compassionate, giving him traits to channel the song’s yearning message. But he’s not a one-trick pony. Maciel also knows how to make a corrido tumado and an electronic anthem, showcasing a Pisces’ willingness to stay creative and go with the flow. And in this saturated música mexicana era, it’s what is needed to keep fanbases on their toes.


Bad Gyal – “Choque”

Born on Mar. 7, Bad Gyal—also known as Alba Farelo—is a proud Pisces. “Yes, I feel very identified with my sign, as we are very emotional,” she said in an interview when asked about her Zodiac sign. In another chat, she mentioned she cries a lot and is creative like many Pisces artists. What we also love about this Spanish songstress is her talent to deliver hype verses, such as in the popular hit “Chulo pt.2,” and her newest collaboration “Choque” with Chencho Corleone. What can we say? She just has that main-character energy that we love seeing in a talented, dreamy Pisces.

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