Damn Superheroine
Julieta Cazzuchelli, better known in the artistic medium as Cazzu, is a trap singer who has been on stage since she was 11 years old. She was born in Ledesma, Jujuy, Argentina on December 16, 1993.
Meaning of the name "Cazzu"
Cazzu is the abbrevatuin of her surname Cazzuchelli. The nickname was put in secondary school. Everyone called her that and she loved how it sounded, but when she wanted to enter the w
orld of music, they told her that it didn't sound very commercial and they forced her to change her name.
Musical style
Cazzu began studying music when she was 14 years old. Years later, she became interested in reggaeton and now she took trap as the style and music that define her.
She was strongly questioned, because h
er music contains and promotes the assertion of women's rights.
She has released 2 albums, "Maldades" and "Error 93". She says:
"The message is always the assertion of women's rights, make peace between everyone. My method is to make these genres as a man would, but from the position of the woman"
With her sharp tongue Cazzu gets a place in a genre dominated by male artists.
Childhood, youth and family life
Music was present in her life since she was very young. Her father is an amateur musician and he taught her a lot of what he knew.
Trajectory and legacy
She was living in Buenos Airen with the intention of studying multimedia design, althouh his goal really was to try luck in music.
In this way, she first got a job, I don't know which jod, but it was to support her musical investments: her first recordings and videoclips. Her first official video was the song titled "Ay papi"(2017), which has more than two million views. Then, this figure was surpassed by the video "Killa".
Mostly she became known for the collaboration she did with Khea and Duki for the song "Loca". Even though she had ten years of career behind, many listened to her for the first time in that song. She says:
"When all about cumbia didn't work and I got tired of having a bad time, I decided that I was going to start from scratch, far away. I couldn't call myself any other way, even my graduation jacket said 'Cazzu' on the back"
"For me, Cazzu is everything I wanted to be, she is my alter ego, she is a damn superheroine"
That power and energy, that 'Girl Power' is shown in songs like "Chapiadora". She says:
"I'm nobody to give them a stereotype, I don't want to impose a way of being a woman. I just want to show my idea. I remove it and I extirpate that weight of being the model to follow, I don't allow it to happen. I am a human being who makes music for those people who might like that music. What I am or what I say isn't the right thing. I have ir very clear"