Photo: Natho Ramirez / Courtesy: Alexandra Duque Communications.

Natho Ramirez starts strong in the Latin Music

A new and emerging voice full of style, versatility, and energy fuses vallenato with tropical music to bring Tropinato to life.

Two musical genres come together to create a distinct and emotional rhythm, presenting an alternative and authentic sound.

This proposal by singer-songwriter Natho Ramirez gains strength after winning the first edition of the Medellin Music Lab in 2024.

A creative laboratory driven by the local industry has led her to work with renowned composers and producers.

There, she created her latest single, “Como Hacerte Ver,” an intimate and powerful composition that speaks of heartbreak and the helplessness of goodbyes.

Thanks to its acclaim, she recently participated as one of the singers of the official song for the 2025 Heat Awards, “Medellin Florece.”

On this stage, she performed a song with Eddy Herrera and shared the stage with artists such as Farruko, Chino and Nacho.

An emerging artist from Medellin with a coastal soul, she created Tropinato, a genre with a youthful, feminine, and alternative perspective.

 

Other Songs

Natho Ramirez has a series of performances featuring her vocal talent, such as the emotional magic of “La Huella de tu Amor.”

She also showcases the tropical freshness of “Te Olvidé”—a classic from the Barranquilla Carnival—and “Con el Corazón”, a live mosaic that pays tribute to great artists of vallenato and tropical music.

 

About Natho Ramirez

She was born in Medellin, Colombia and has a coastal soul with roots, having been passionate about Caribbean music since childhood.

Since the age of 4, she has participated in school festivals and performed on various stages with the Ensamble UPB group.

At the age of 12, she began her vocal training at the Casa Teatro Tecoc Artistic Corporation and the University of Antioquia.

Her professional career began with Raza Latina and she has collaborated with groups such as La Cumbiambera Orquesta and Acustica.

For the past 9 years, Natho has been exploring the roots of Colombian folklore with her group, The Coven.

She is currently working on three new singles that promise an interesting mix of sounds.

 

Article by:

Jackeline Gonzalez L.

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