
Futuristic Spanish pop that fuses emo-trap vulnerability with high-gloss digital production. Defiant, glitchy, and deeply personal anthems for the new generation.
Luna Ki sounds like the intersection of a high-fashion runway and a late-night internet rabbit hole. The music is defined by a heavy, intentional use of autotune that transforms the voice into a versatile digital instrument, capable of shifting from vulnerable whispers to aggressive, distorted trap flows. It is a sound that feels both incredibly modern and deeply rooted in the emotional core of early 2000s pop and rock.
What makes Luna Ki distinctive is the refusal to settle into a single lane. While the foundation is urban and electronic, there is a palpable punk energy and a willingness to embrace 'ugly' digital textures that most pop stars would polish away. The production is maximalist and shimmering, often featuring sudden shifts in tempo or mood that mirror the chaotic, hyper-connected experience of modern life.
Start with 'Septiembre' to understand the artist's breakthrough blend of melancholic songwriting and urban beats. From there, dive into the album 'CL34N' to experience the full breadth of their futuristic vision, where industrial noise, reggaeton rhythms, and emo-pop melodies collide in a way that feels entirely cohesive and uniquely theirs.
Shares urban night, festival, basement show (atmosphere); digital clarity, maximalist (production style)
Shares digital clarity, maximalist (production style); art pop, electropop (subgenres)
Shares defiant, vulnerable, playful (moods); digital clarity, maximalist (production style)
Shares digital clarity, maximalist (production style); defiant, vulnerable, playful (moods)
Shares electropop, art pop, trap (subgenres); digital clarity, maximalist (production style)
Shares hyperpop, vocal effects heavy, androgynous, art pop (signature)
Cassette uses generative AI to enrich its catalog. How we use AI →