de la rose
BY: maria jose rodriguez
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Who is de la rose?
Yuberkis Gabriela Marie de la Rosa Bryan, born September 18, 2001, known artistically as De la Rose, is a Puerto Rican singer and songwriter. Characterized by her melodic and dynamic voice, she has gained popularity for songs such as ¿Qué vas hacer hoy? and WYA.
How did you start your career?
She began her career in 2019 posting covers of other artists on social media. She composed freestyle songs from a young age, and her professional urban career began in 2021 with "Harley."
FX DE LA ROSE
MUÑECA (SINGLE)
KYOTO (SINGLE)
444 REMIX (SINGLE)
the best albums
MY FAVORITE SONG
wya (remix red)
¿que vas hacer hoy ?
eta RMX
WHY HER ?
I chose De La Rose because her voice has that rare quality of turning melancholy into art. It's proof that new talent doesn't just seek to be heard, but to resonate in the deepest fibers of those who listen to it."
DE LA ROSE
Maria jose Ladino Rodríguez
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de la rose
BY: maria jose rodriguez
entrar
Who is de la rose?
Yuberkis Gabriela Marie de la Rosa Bryan, born September 18, 2001, known artistically as De la Rose, is a Puerto Rican singer and songwriter. Characterized by her melodic and dynamic voice, she has gained popularity for songs such as ¿Qué vas hacer hoy? and WYA.
How did you start your career?
She began her career in 2019 posting covers of other artists on social media. She composed freestyle songs from a young age, and her professional urban career began in 2021 with "Harley."
FX DE LA ROSE
MUÑECA (SINGLE)
KYOTO (SINGLE)
444 REMIX (SINGLE)
the best albums
MY FAVORITE SONG
wya (remix red)
¿que vas hacer hoy ?
eta RMX
WHY HER ?
I chose De La Rose because her voice has that rare quality of turning melancholy into art. It's proof that new talent doesn't just seek to be heard, but to resonate in the deepest fibers of those who listen to it."