Veronique Medrano

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Medrano has meticulously crafted an essential album in the towering canon of Latino-country projects.
— Billboard
The zippy, accordion-accented Mexicali track sounds happy, but she means business as a badass woman. Medrano reminds us, ‘Ser una mujer es todo una guerra (Being a woman is constantly having to go to battle).’
A joyous, Latina rallying cry.
— Robert K. Oermann, MusicRow Magazine

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BIOGRAPHY

Veronique Medrano is a Tejano Country Artist out of Brownsville, Texas. She has appeared and been featured on Grammy.com, Billboard, The Tennessean, Nashville Scene, Univision, Latina Magazine, Texas Monthly, Texas Standard and more for her unique path to stardom. She has released three full studio albums Lotería, Mi Año Dorado, and Encantadora and two EPs in 2020, La Novela, and 2021, Crying — an homage to Roy Orbison. In 2021, Veronique was featured by the Grammy's as one of “5 Latin Artists Reimagining Country Music,” as well as the Nashville Scene's “12 Country Musicians to Watch.”

Veronique follows the acclaim with her latest LP MexiAmericana, released Sept. 22, 2023.


Medrano turning this Johnny Cash tune into a Tejano bop is, it turns out, completely perfect.
— Marissa Moss, Don't Rock The Inbox
Innovative... not only a talented musician but also a scholar in Archives and Preservation... Blending her multicultural life experiences into her music, Medrano continues to celebrate her Mexican American heritage through her art and make an impact in the country music scene.
— Remezcla
Medrano delivers the quintessential album for anyone wanting to immerse themselves in the Mexican American musical experience. The South Texas native has dedicated her career to celebrating the artistry and culture of her bordertown upbringing through her fearless country, Americana and Tejano music.
— Wide Open Country