Since her participation in the International Youth Music Festival in Chengdu, the Bogotá-born singer-songwriter has solidified a career that includes international television appearances, festivals, and collaborations on the Latin American music scene.
Since 2018, when she was officially invited by the Chinese government to participate in the International Youth Music Festival in Chengdu, Colombian artist Daniella De Luca has developed a career with sustained international reach, taking her musical vision beyond the borders of Colombia.
That milestone marked a turning point in her career. Performing as an independent artist on a global stage not only demonstrated the reach of her music but also solidified the beginning of a phase focused on the international expansion of her project.
With a sound that fuses the power of classic rock with contemporary nuances, De Luca has built an artistic style characterized by a retro aesthetic, an irreverent attitude, and an honest emotional narrative. Since 2014, she has pursued her career independently, constantly evolving within the music scene.

A key moment in this journey was the licensing of her songs “Vale Q” and “Mejor Sola” for the MTV series Catfish, which allowed her to gain visibility on one of the most recognized television platforms globally.
Her presence has also solidified on the national scene, with appearances at festivals such as Feria Eva, Vino al Parque, and Festival Sonora, as well as performances at iconic Bogotá venues like Hard Rock Café and Smoking Molly, among other live music spaces.
In 2022, she won the “Canciones Guerreras” (Warrior Songs) grant from the Bogotá District Secretariat, an award that highlighted her artistic approach focused on emotional exploration and empowerment from an honest perspective.
More recently, the artist has strengthened her connection with the Latin American music scene through collaborations such as “Mi Lugar Feliz” with Mexican artist Vitálico and Esteban Gómez-González, expanding her reach to new markets and audiences.
This process is complemented by recent releases such as Abismo and Algo (Celos) in 2024, and Aquí in 2025, a ballad that marks a turning point in her artistic evolution and paves the way for a new creative stage.
Currently, Daniella De Luca continues working on new music and expanding her project internationally, with live performances and collaborations that solidify her presence outside of Colombia.

With a career that includes international stages, global television appearances, institutional recognition, and a sustained independent approach, Daniella De Luca is positioning herself as a rising Colombian artist within the international rock-pop scene.

