Selma Oxor is a Mexican singer-songwriter born Leticia Beeton on June 9, 1988, in Monterrey, Mexico. Initially, she was part of a group formed in 2007 with Alexico and Violeta Hinojosa, releasing a self-titled album in 2009. After the group disbanded in 2012, Oxor transitioned into a solo project. Her music is often described as "electro trash goth," drawing comparisons to artists like Grimes. She has gained recognition for her dark and sultry style, with albums like "User 69" receiving rave reviews. Selma Oxor has performed at various international venues and festivals, including South by Southwest in Austin, Texas, and the NRMAL Festival in Mexico.
Her recent releases include tracks like "Mecsicko," "Perra Sucia," "Bullet," and the album "User 69," which reflect her unique blend of synth punk and gothic elements. Oxor's collaborations extend to working with artists such as AJ Dávila of Dávila 666. Her music has been praised by national and international blogs, solidifying her position as a notable figure in the Mexican music scene.
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