Úrsula Sofía Reyes Piñeyro (September 25, 1995), professionally known as Sofía Reyes, is a Mexican singer and actress from Monterrey, Nuevo León. Like many aspiring artists of her generation, she jumped to fame by posting cover songs on her video-streaming channel, landing a contract with Prince Royce's D'León Records at the age of 12. "Now Forever," a collaboration with American rapper Khleo, arrived in 2013 and was followed by the Wisin-featured "Muévelo" in 2014. Follow-up singles like "Conmigo (Rest of Your Life)" (2015) and "Solo Yo" / "Nobody But Me" (2016) with Prince Royce established her as one of the fastest-rising stars in the Latin pop scene, with the latter reaching Number 1 on Billboard's Latin Pop Airplay chart. All of the aforementioned singles were included in Sofía Reyes' studio debut Louder! (2017), which cracked the Top 10 of the Latin Pop Albums chart and achieved gold status shortly after. Subsequent collaborations with Jason Derulo and De La Ghetto ("1,2,3"), Rita Ora and Anitta ("R.I.P"), and Jhay Cortez ("A Tu Manera (Corbata)") preceded the advent of her sophomore effort, Mal de Amores, released in 2022 via Warner Music Latina. The album also featured the María Becerra duet "Marte," which charted in both Mexico and Argentina. In 2023, Sofía Reyes began teasing the release of her new album through the single "TQUM" with Mexican actress and singer Danna Paola. Milamores, her third full-length LP, came out in 2023 and listed El Gran Silencio, Beéle, Gera MX, and Mariah Angeliq among its guest appearances.
Please enable Javascript to view this page competely.