Bri “La Pelúa”

Bri “La Pelúa”, born Brigitte M. Dávila López, is a rising Puerto Rican singer,songwriter, and performer known for her bold personality, powerhouse voice, andsignature curly hair. Representing the new wave of women in Latin urban music,she has quickly made a name for herself in the local scene with a style thatblends reggaetón, Latin pop, and Afro-Caribbean rhythms.

Born and raised in San Juan, she began performing at liveevents, developing a strong presence in Puerto Rico’s indie and urban circuits.Her breakout single “Ay Papá” gainedpopularity for its catchy hook and empowering message, establishing her as aconfident new voice in the genre. She followed with songs like “Este Corazón,” and “Persona Favorita,”showcasing both her vocal talent and cultural pride.

Bri is also known for performing “La Borinqueña,” Puerto Rico’s national anthem, at major events,including Madison Square Garden and the Coliseo de Puerto Rico — a testament toher vocal talent and cultural pride.

Her lyrics often celebrate self-love, independence, and Latinaidentity, resonating strongly with younger audiences. In just a few years, shehas built a loyal following through live performances, social media, andstreaming platforms.

Though early in her professional career, Bri “La Pelúa” iswidely recognized as one of Puerto Rico’s most promising emerging artists. Withover 5 years in the industry, her impact continues to grow, blending traditionwith modernity while proudly elevating Puerto Rican identity in Latin urbanmusic.

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