Silvana Estrada, dubbed "the millennial Chavela" by the press, is one of the most distinctive and moving voices in new Latin American song. Born in Veracruz, Mexico, she blends the folk music of her homeland with a solid jazz background, creating a unique sound that has won over audiences on both sides of the Atlantic. A three-time Latin Grammy nominee, she took home the award for Best New Artist in 2022. Her debut album Marchita — produced by the multi-award-winning Gustavo Guerrero — established her as one of the essential figures in Spanish-language music today and tomorrow. She was the first Spanish-speaking artist to sign with US label Glassnote and is part of the prestigious international roster of United Talent Agency. Her new album Vendrán Suaves Lluvias, released on 17 October 2025, marks a milestone in her career: a bolder, more intimate and mature work, self-produced with arrangements by Owen Pallett among others, and recorded in Ciudad de México, Montreal and Barcelona. The album revolves around grief, healing, hope and the beauty that emerges after the storm. As she explains, the title is inspired by Sara Teasdale's poem "There Will Come Soft Rains," evoking the gentle rain that arrives after desolation. In recent years she has collaborated on stage and/or in the studio with artists such as Natalia Lafourcade, AURORA, Mon Laferte, Jorge Drex