SIX SEX has spent the last half-decade building one of the most distinctive worlds in contemporary Argentine pop: a universe where club music, sensuality, sharp humor and a streak of malice collide. Hailed by Rolling Stone as an Argentine club queen whose hedonistic reign has only just begun, and named to the NME 100 as a new supreme of experimental, hyper-sexual female artists pushing the future forward, she has turned provocation into language, tool and power.
She first emerged in 2019 with her debut EP Fantasy and the singles "Purple" and "SpaceX", experimenting with a rave-leaning electronic sound that immediately set her apart within Argentina's pop underground. In 2021, the breakout hit "Duro" marked a turning point and introduced her second EP, ÁREA 69 (2022), now regarded as a cult classic that took her from underground parties to the stages of Lollapalooza, Cosquín and Primavera Sound. She deepened her relationship with perreo on 6X (2023), before SATISFIRE (2024) signaled a decisive return to electronic music — a direction that expanded on X-SEX (2025), where club-driven intensity coexists with pop structures. Along the way she has collaborated with Emilia, Dillom, Shygirl, Yeri Mua and LSDXOXO, and released the EP CLUB EROTICA with German producer MCR-T, featuring HorsegiirL and Victoria.
In June 2026 she released ULTRA (Dale Play Records), her long-awaited debut album. Developed with a core creative team of producers Bbynito, Cimarrón, Qiri and Fermín, the 16-track record refuses to choose between genres or emotional states, pushing all of them to their furthest extreme at once — the precise point where pleasure and terror begin to blur. It draws from hard dance, electroclash, jersey club and distorted techno while reconnecting with the saturated neoperreo of her early work, now filtered through a darker, sharper lens. The album closes with "no more porn" and the line that functions as its central thesis: "My body is not your fetish, my body is my fetish." ULTRA is a manifesto of autonomy and excess, where sexuality stops being someone else's projection and becomes a form of power. Pitchfork praised the record's "club absurdism and Latin electroclash steeped in hedonism, provocation, and sexual autonomy."
ULTRA arrives at the most internationally visible moment of SIX SEX's career. Following a sold-out U.S. tour and appearances at Lollapalooza Argentina and Chile, Estéreo Picnic, Asunciónico and EDC Mexico, she now brings this new chapter to Europe with shows at Primavera Sound Barcelona, We Love Green Paris, and dates across Berlin, London, Amsterdam, Madrid, Copenhagen and beyond. Her debut album is both the culmination of the first phase of her career and the beginning of something larger: a record that doesn't attempt to organize its contradictions, but pushes every side of itself to the limit.