Luck Ra, born Juan Facundo Almenara Ordóñez in Córdoba, Argentina, on February 20, 1999, began his musical journey in 2017, gaining initial recognition with the 2018 single "No Quiero Más" and its remix featuring Seven Kayne. After signing with Panter Music, he released tracks like "Sola" and "La Clave" with Kodigo, but disputes with the label led him to pursue an independent path. In 2019, he collaborated with Rusherking on "Ya No Me Extrañas," marking a turning point in his career. The 2020 release of "Te Mentiría" became a significant hit, later remixed with La K'onga, showcasing his versatility. In 2021, he released "El Campeón," the official song for Argentina's Copa América victory. His 2023 collaboration with BM on "La Morocha" topped the Billboard Argentina Hot 100 for several weeks. In 2024, he released his debut album Que Nos Falte Todo, featuring hits like "Hola Perdida" and earning multiple Gardel Award nominations. His 2025 follow-up, Qué Sed, included collaborations with artists such as Chayanne, Elvis Crespo, Lola Índigo, Nicki Nicole, and Maluma, further cementing his status in the Latin music scene.
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