Bratty, the Chihuahua-born musical force, isn't just riding the wave of Mexican indie; she's carving her own. Led by the songwriting prowess of Jenny Juárez, Bratty delivers infectious bedroom pop anthems tinged with garage rock grit and a healthy dose of surf rock nostalgia. Think Best Coast crossed with early Hinds, but with a distinctly Mexican sensibility that resonates deeply. Juárez’s journey from bedroom recordings to selling out venues across Mexico is a testament to the power of authentic songwriting. Her early singles, like "Aquí Nadie Te Conoce," resonated with a generation grappling with anxiety, heartbreak, and the complexities of modern life. This initial success paved the way for EPs like *TdB* and ultimately, the full-length *Delusión*, cementing her status as a leading voice in the indie scene. Bratty's impact extends beyond the music; she’s become a symbol of youthful rebellion and DIY ethos within Mexican youth culture. By singing in Spanish about universal themes, she connects with listeners on a deeply personal level. Collaborations with artists like Ed Maverick and Cuco have further broadened her appeal, showcasing her versatility. Currently, Bratty continues to tour and release new music, solidifying her place as an artist to watch, not just in Mexico, but on the global stage.