Joaquina Lerena De La Riva, known professionally as La Joaqui, was born on October 24, 1994, in Mar del Plata, Argentina. Information regarding her specific educational background is not widely available. She rose to prominence primarily as a musician, specifically within the Argentinian cumbia and urban music scenes.
La Joaqui began her career in freestyle rap battles and transitioned into musical production. She gained significant recognition for her contributions to the Argentinian urban music landscape, blending cumbia, reggaeton, and trap influences. Her popular songs include “Butakera” and collaborations with other prominent artists.
La Joaqui has ventured into acting, marking her presence in the Argentinian entertainment industry beyond music. Her most notable acting role to date is in the series “El Marginal.”
La Joaqui appeared in the fourth season of “El Marginal,” an Argentinian television series that focuses on the harsh realities of prison life. Her role added to the series’ gritty and realistic portrayal of crime and social issues. The specifics of her character’s name and arc can be found on the show’s official pages or streaming platforms.
While primarily known for her musical achievements, La Joaqui’s participation in “El Marginal” represents a significant step in her acting career. Her success in music has provided a platform for exploring other artistic avenues, including acting. She has received various nominations and awards for her musical work, although specific acting awards are not available at this time.
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