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Lindapop: Juliana Montoya

Juliana Montoya, through LindaPop, represents a new wave of Latin artists who reject genre silos. She sings in Spanish and English without apology, produces her own tracks, and engages fans through intimate Discord listening parties. In an industry often driven by viral hooks, LindaPop offers something rarer: emotional permanence.

LindaPop isn’t just a moniker—it’s a mood, a movement, and a mirror. And Juliana Montoya is just getting started. lindapop juliana montoya

Born in [Medellín / Miami / insert relevant city], Juliana grew up surrounded by classic Latin ballads and early 2000s pop punk. But it wasn’t until she started producing lo-fi beats in her bedroom that the LindaPop persona crystallized. “Linda” nods to the affectionate slang for “cute” or “lovely,” but her sound carries a sharp edge—think synth pads over dembow rhythms, topped with whispered, intimate vocals. Juliana Montoya, through LindaPop, represents a new wave

In a musical landscape often divided between mainstream reggaetón and indie folk, Juliana Montoya —known to her growing fanbase as LindaPop —has carved out a vibrant, unapologetically eclectic space. Equal parts confessional singer-songwriter and digital-age pop architect, Montoya is the name on the rise, and LindaPop is her Technicolor vehicle. LindaPop isn’t just a moniker—it’s a mood, a

Montoya teases a full-length album for late 2025, teasing collaborations with Argentine electronic producer Santi and Venezuelan alt-pop singer La Luz . Meanwhile, she’s launching a monthly “Linda Sessions” live stream where she builds a song from scratch in under an hour.

Inside LindaPop: How Juliana Montoya Is Redefining Latin Alternative Pop