Antillano started her career in 2019 with her extended play
Tiranía, which deals with themes of prejudice against
LGBT people. In June 2022, she released "
Villano Antillano: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 51" with Argentine producer
Bizarrap, a song that catapulted her to international fame outside the
queer sphere. It reached number 11 on the
Argentina Hot 100, as well as going number 5 in Spain, 23 in Colombia, 25 in Mexico, 18 in Peru and number 8 in Uruguay. ==Personal life==