La Zowi isn't just spitting rhymes; she's detonating a sonic Molotov cocktail of reggaeton, trap, and grime, laced with a distinctly hardcore, feminine edge. This Franco-Spanish artist, born Zoé Jeanneau Canto, carved her niche in the underground circuit, quickly becoming a figurehead of the "perreo" movement. La Zowi’s music is a celebration and critique of hedonism, luxury, and the hyper-sexualized gaze, filtered through her unapologetic lens. Her career gained momentum with early tracks like "R.I.P." and "Pussy," raw and unapologetic anthems that established her as a force. The release of her mixtape "Ama de Casa" in 2018 cemented her status, offering a complex portrait of domesticity subverted by hard-hitting beats and fiercely delivered lyrics. Zowi's distinctive style isn't merely musical; it's a lifestyle brand reflecting her bold aesthetic and unapologetic persona, influencing fashion and challenging conventional notions of femininity in Spanish urban music. Collaborations include working with producers like Paul Marmota and artists like Ms Nina. Recently, she’s been teasing new material and performances, indicating a continuous evolution of her sound and persona within the evolving landscape of Latin urban music.