Mexican Indie-Pop Sensation Bratty Makes Her L.A. Debut at the El Rey Theater

Wendy Rosales

Bratty is Jenny Juárez from Culiacán, Sinaloa. At 16, she began performing acoustic sets at restaurants and music venues in the local scene in Mexico. Bratty is a natural-born star making music as she fearlessly explores themes of love and sexuality, expressing herself with a sense of authenticity and freedom.

 

Photos by Wendy Rosales

 

Bratty's collaborative single "Ropa de Bazar" with Ed Maverick, released in January 2019, gained immense traction while ranking high on streams. Following her initial success, Bratty has remained on a progressive trajectory, having released two albums, Delusión in 2019 and tdbh in 2021. This year has been momentous for the artist, fulfilling her dream of playing at Coachella and embarking on her first-ever tour in the USA.

Bratty's inherent star quality was transparent in her captivating stage presence, presenting that there should be no surprise to her well-deserved success. During her LA show, she expressed genuine appreciation toward her audience. Bratty is phenomenal and we are eager to see what the future holds for this talented artist.

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