Lit Killah
Lit Killah (born Mauro Román Monzón; October 4, 1999) is an Argentine rapper, singer, songwriter, and streamer who rose to prominence in the freestyle rap scene before becoming a leading figure in the country's trap and urban music movements.[1][2] Known for his dynamic flow and collaborations with top artists, he has achieved commercial success with multi-platinum singles and albums that blend hip-hop, trap, and pop elements. Born in González Catán, a suburb of Buenos Aires, Monzón began his career participating in underground freestyle battles, competing in the popular El Quinto Escalón league where he won seasons 6 and 7 in 2017.[3][4] This early exposure honed his lyrical skills and built a dedicated fanbase in Argentina's competitive rap circuit, establishing him as a rising talent in the local hip-hop community.[4] His transition from freestyler to recording artist marked a pivotal shift, as he signed with major labels and began releasing music that resonated beyond freestyle circles. Lit Killah's breakthrough came with his 2018 debut single "Apaga el Celular," which garnered over 100 million YouTube views and introduced his signature style to a wider audience.[1] In 2020, he collaborated with producer Bizarrap on "Flexin'," which became his most successful track to date, exceeding 100 million streams and topping charts in Argentina while earning multi-platinum certifications.[1][5][6] This hit solidified his position in the Argentine trap wave, leading to his debut studio album MAWZ in 2021, which debuted at number one on national charts and included collaborations with artists like María Becerra and Khea.[7] Follow-up releases SnipeZ (2022) and KUSTOM (2024) further showcased his evolution, with the latter featuring international guests and peaking in the top 10 across Latin American platforms.[8] Throughout his career, Lit Killah has received accolades recognizing his impact, including a win for Best Urban Collaboration at the 2024 Premios Gardel for "Los del Espacio" (with Duki, Emilia Mernes, Tiago PZK, FMK, Rusherking, María Becerra, and Big One), and the Artista Revelación award at the 2023 Premios Heat.[9] His music has amassed billions of streams globally, contributing to the international visibility of Argentine urban genres, while his streaming presence on platforms like Twitch has expanded his influence beyond music.[10]Early life
Childhood in González Catán
Mauro Román Monzón, known professionally as Lit Killah, was born on October 4, 1999, in Barrio Villa Dorrego, González Catán, a locality in La Matanza Partido, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina.[11][12][13] He grew up in a humble, working-class family in this suburban neighborhood, where his father worked for over 20 years in a slaughterhouse, often starting shifts at 4 a.m., and his mother served as a caregiver for children with disabilities, working up to 12 hours a day.[14][15] The family's home faced typical hardships of the area, including a corrugated metal roof that leaked during rains and structural issues that highlighted their modest circumstances. Despite these challenges, Monzón has described his childhood as happy, with supportive parents who instilled strong values amid financial strains.[11] From a young age, Monzón showed interest in hip-hop and urban music, influenced by content discovered online, amid the growing local rap scene in Buenos Aires' suburbs.[11] Growing up in González Catán, a tough working-class area marked by limited resources and socioeconomic struggles, he began doing odd jobs like selling clothes and skate parts from age 14 to help support his family.[11][16] The socioeconomic context of González Catán profoundly shaped Monzón's worldview, informing his later lyrical themes of personal struggle, resilience, and ambition as a means to overcome adversity.[11] He has expressed a desire to relocate his parents from the neighborhood due to its ongoing challenges, reflecting how his upbringing continues to motivate his drive for success and family security.[11]Initial interest in music and freestyle
Lit Killah, born Mauro Román Monzón in 1999, discovered his passion for rap at the age of 14 in 2013, when he began watching freestyle videos online that captivated him with their rhythmic improvisation and lyrical prowess. Growing up in the working-class neighborhood of González Catán on the outskirts of Buenos Aires, he was initially influenced by American hip-hop artists such as Eminem and 50 Cent, whose tracks he absorbed during his formative years. This exposure sparked a natural inclination toward rhyming, as Monzón later recalled that viewing these videos prompted his own lyrics to "naturally start flowing" without formal training.[13] By age 16 in 2016, Monzón had transitioned from passive listener to active participant, teaching himself freestyling through relentless practice in schoolyards and local neighborhood settings. He adopted the stage name "Lit Killah" around this time. Paralleling his emerging music interests, Monzón pursued hobbies like gaming. These early experiments helped him hone his signature double-tempo flow and witty punchlines in informal settings.[17][18] From early 2016, Monzón built confidence through participation in informal freestyle battles and cyphers in Buenos Aires plazas, where young rappers gathered to exchange verses without structured judging or national attention. Starting in February 2016, he frequented these local spots, practicing for six to seven months before gaining recognition among peers for his rapid delivery, often earning nicknames like "Ametralladora" for his machine-gun-like style. These low-stakes encounters in community spaces allowed him to refine his skills away from the spotlight, fostering the resilience that defined his later career while keeping his freestyle pursuits initially hidden from his family.[19][20][13]Career
Freestyle battles and early recognition (2017–2019)
Lit Killah entered Argentina's competitive freestyle rap scene in 2017, securing his first major victory at the renowned El Quinto Escalón competition, where he won two consecutive days and earned the nickname "Ametralladora" for his rapid-fire double-tempo delivery.[4][21] This triumph marked his national debut and showcased his improvisational skills in public battles held in Buenos Aires parks, drawing attention from the underground rap community.[1] Following his El Quinto Escalón success, Lit Killah participated in subsequent regional battles, including appearances in the international God Level competition starting in 2018, where he competed in team formats like 2v2 events in 2019.[1] These performances, often uploaded to YouTube, helped him build a dedicated online following, with key battles such as his 2017 El Quinto Escalón final against Replik garnering over 5 million views and highlighting his punchline precision and flow adaptability.[22] In 2018, Lit Killah transitioned toward recorded music by releasing his breakout single "Apaga el Celular," a trap-infused track that captured his freestyle energy in a studio setting and quickly amassed over 100 million views on YouTube.[23] The song's viral success solidified his early recognition within Argentina's urban music landscape. During this period, Lit Killah formed key connections with emerging trap artists in Buenos Aires through shared freestyle circuits like El Quinto Escalón, which served as a breeding ground for talents including Duki and Paulo Londra, fostering collaborations and a collective push toward the trap genre's mainstream rise.[21]Breakthrough singles and collaborations (2020–2021)
In 2020, Lit Killah transitioned from his freestyle roots to recorded music amid the COVID-19 pandemic, which shifted industry focus toward digital releases and virtual fan interactions to compensate for canceled live events. His collaboration with producer Bizarrap on "Flexin'", released on June 25, marked a pivotal breakthrough, blending trap beats with introspective lyrics that showcased his honed lyrical flow from earlier battles. The track debuted at number 17 on the Billboard Argentina Hot 100 and peaked at number 11, earning platinum certification from CAPIF in Argentina for over 40,000 units and gold status in Mexico.[24][25] By late 2020, its official music video surpassed 100 million views on YouTube, amplifying its reach through online streaming platforms during restricted physical promotions.[26] Building on this momentum, Lit Killah released "Entre Nosotros" on July 8, 2021, in collaboration with singer Tiago PZK, exploring themes of fleeting relationships over a melodic trap production by Big One. The single quickly dominated charts, debuting at number 1 on the Billboard Argentina Hot 100 and holding the top spot for 10 weeks in its original form, with the January 2022 remix featuring Nicki Nicole and Maria Becerra extending its reign to a total of 16 non-consecutive weeks.[27] Internationally, it reached number 37 on Spain's PROMUSICAE chart and earned gold certification there for 20,000 units, alongside double platinum status from CAPIF in Argentina and Latin platinum from the RIAA. The song amassed over 560 million streams on Spotify by 2025, underscoring its enduring popularity fueled by viral social media challenges and virtual listening sessions that engaged fans remotely amid ongoing pandemic limitations. These singles not only elevated Lit Killah's profile but also highlighted the era's reliance on online metrics for success, as physical tours remained curtailed; virtual promotions, including live Instagram sessions and TikTok integrations, drove organic growth and deepened fan connections without traditional media appearances.[28]Debut album and rising fame (2021–2023)
Lit Killah released his debut studio album, MAWZ, on August 19, 2021, through Warner Music Latina. The 14-track project showcased collaborations with prominent Argentine urban artists, including Duki on "Mala Mía," María Becerra on "En la Oscuridad," KHEA on "Déjame Tranki," Tiago PZK on "A tus Pies," FMK on "Ese Mensaje," and Rusherking on "Apa," blending trap, pop rap, and reggaeton elements.[1] The album marked a significant milestone in his transition from freestyle battles to full-length production, with themes centered on personal relationships, emotional introspection, success, and the glamour of rising fame, reflecting his growth in the Latin urban scene.[29] MAWZ received positive attention for its catchy hooks and polished production, peaking at number 15 on the Spain Albums Top 100 chart in September 2021.[30] Key tracks like "Mala Mía," which reached number 56 on the Billboard Argentina Hot 100, highlighted Lit Killah's versatile flow and collaborative chemistry, while the album as a whole built on the momentum from his earlier singles. Overall, MAWZ solidified his appeal among younger audiences in Latin America, emphasizing sentimental and rhythmic narratives over raw trap aggression. In 2023, Lit Killah achieved further commercial success with the collaborative single "Los del Espacio," featuring Duki, Emilia, Tiago PZK, FMK, Rusherking, Big One, and María Becerra, which debuted at number one on the Billboard Argentina Hot 100 and held the top spot for six weeks.[31] This hit underscored his role in the evolving Argentine trap collective. Supporting the album's promotion, Lit Killah embarked on the MAWZ Tour from late 2021 through 2022, performing across Latin America in countries including Argentina, Chile, Peru, Paraguay, and Mexico, with sold-out shows at venues like Teatro Gran Rex in Buenos Aires and Centro de Convenciones in Lima.[32] His rising profile culminated in winning the Revelation Artist award at the 2023 Heat Latin Music Awards, recognizing his rapid ascent in the regional music industry.[33]Recent projects and expansions (2024–present)
In 2024, Lit Killah released his third studio album, KUSTOM, on October 23, which featured 13 tracks blending trap and urban influences, building on the foundation established during his MAWZ era.[34] The album included singles like "Protagonista" and "DAME Q," showcasing his continued evolution in production and lyrical delivery.[35] Throughout 2025, he followed with additional releases such as "el + puro," "Despedida," and "FIAMORE," expanding his sonic palette.[8] During interviews in 2025, Lit Killah teased plans for a new studio album, discussing experiments with ballads and innovative sounds to push beyond his trap roots. In a red carpet conversation at the Premios Heat 2025, he highlighted his ballad as a deliberate shift toward more emotional and varied musical territory.[36] These discussions underscored his intent to incorporate fresh production elements while maintaining his urban core.[37] On May 29, 2025, Lit Killah performed "Entre Nosotros" live at the Premios Heat 2025 in Medellín, Colombia, delivering an energetic set that highlighted his stage presence and connection with international audiences.[38] The event marked a significant milestone, as he received nominations at the Heat Latin Music Awards, including for Best Argentine Artist alongside Ke Personajes and Trueno, recognizing his growing impact in major regional categories.[39] Lit Killah further expanded into international markets through festival appearances and collaborations in 2024–2025, including a performance at the Boombastic Festival in Málaga, Spain, on July 25, 2025, where he captivated crowds with tracks from KUSTOM.[40] His participation in events like the Premios Heat in Colombia and ongoing tours across Latin America and Europe solidified his presence beyond Argentina, fostering cross-border partnerships and broader fan engagement.[41]Musical style and influences
Genre evolution and themes
Lit Killah's music primarily encompasses Latin trap, reggaeton, and R&B influences, with elements of hip hop and pop rap shaping his sound.[29] His early work drew from aggressive freestyle rap, characterized by rapid flows and battle-style delivery, but evolved into more melodic trap structures by the time of his 2021 debut album MAWZ, where he incorporated smoother rhythms and layered production to broaden accessibility.[42] Lyrical themes in Lit Killah's catalog often revolve around ambition and the pursuit of success, reflections on street life and survival, romantic entanglements, and mental health struggles.[43] These motifs capture the tensions of transitioning from humble origins to fame within Argentina's urban music scene, emphasizing resilience and personal introspection over time. In his 2025 projects, Lit Killah has shifted toward ballads and greater emotional depth, experimenting with vulnerable narratives to connect more intimately with audiences, as he described in a red-carpet interview at the Premios Heat.[36] This evolution is marked by his frequent use of Auto-Tune for a polished, emotive vocal texture and bilingual lyricism, blending Spanish verses with English phrases to enhance global appeal.[44]Key influences and production approach
Lit Killah's musical influences draw from a broad spectrum of genres that reflect his diverse listening habits, including rap, hip hop, new metal, rock, and pop. In a 2021 interview, he explained that these sounds have shaped his creative mindset since childhood, emphasizing how they collectively formed his artistic perspective.[18] This foundation is evident in his integration of Argentine trap elements, pioneered by figures like Duki, who helped establish the genre's prominence in the local scene through early freestyle and trap releases.[45] His production approach prioritizes melody over traditional rap flows, often starting with a beat and immediately developing vocal lines in the studio. Collaborations with producers like Bizarrap highlight this beat-driven process, as seen in their 2018 freestyle session and the 2020 single "Flexin'," where minimalist, trap-heavy instrumentals provide a platform for improvisational lyrics.[1] Lit Killah selects collaborators based on their ability to complement his flow, favoring artists who bring contrasting styles to create dynamic fusions. For instance, his partnership with Emilia on the 2024 track "DAMN GIRL" exemplifies a pop-trap blend, where her melodic pop sensibilities enhance his rhythmic trap delivery for a smoother, radio-friendly vibe.[46] He often works with close friends from the Argentine urban scene, such as Duki and Tiago PZK, to foster organic chemistry during sessions.[47] A key aspect of his creative process involves adapting freestyle improvisation—honed through battles like El Quinto Escalón—into structured songwriting. He builds a specialized vocabulary of rhymes in his mind, which he rearranges for verses, allowing spontaneous energy to inform polished tracks without losing raw authenticity. This technique bridges his battle rap roots with commercial releases, ensuring lyrical dexterity remains central.[18]Other ventures
Streaming and online presence
Lit Killah began building his streaming presence on YouTube in 2016, with his official channel created on March 15 of that year, initially focusing on music content before expanding into live streams around 2018 that included gaming sessions, freestyle rap battles, and direct fan interactions.[48] By incorporating interactive elements like real-time chats during gameplay in titles such as Valorant and Fortnite, alongside impromptu freestyle performances, these early streams helped cultivate a dedicated pre-fame audience among Latin American youth interested in urban music and esports.[49] In June 2020, he launched his Twitch channel, marking a significant expansion of his digital footprint with a focus on live variety content that blended gaming, personal anecdotes, and music-related discussions.[50] The platform quickly became central to his online activities, featuring collaborative streams with prominent figures in the Argentine streaming scene, such as Ibai Llanos, Coscu, and Spreen, where they engaged in joint gaming sessions and freestyle challenges that drew thousands of concurrent viewers.[51] These partnerships not only amplified his reach but also fostered crossovers between music and streaming communities. By 2025, Lit Killah's combined following across major platforms exceeded 20 million, with Twitch at 2.7 million followers, YouTube at 6.5 million subscribers, Instagram at 9 million, and TikTok at 4 million, reflecting sustained growth driven by consistent streaming schedules.[52][48][53] He frequently utilizes live sessions for music promotion, such as pre-release previews and Q&A segments tied to album cycles like MAWZ (2021) and KUSTOM (2024), where fans submit questions about track inspirations and collaborations, often resulting in over 100,000 views per archived stream on YouTube.[54] Monetization of his streaming efforts primarily occurs through Twitch Partner benefits, including subscriber emotes and revenue shares, supplemented by brand sponsorships integrated into streams for products like gaming peripherals and energy drinks, which have supported his transition from niche freestyler to mainstream artist.[55] This digital strategy not only built his initial audience before major music breakthroughs but continues to drive engagement, with representative streams averaging 50,000 peak viewers during promotional periods.[50]Media appearances and endorsements
Lit Killah has expanded his visibility through prominent appearances on Argentine television and major music festivals since 2021, showcasing his transition from freestyle roots to mainstream stardom. In March 2024, he performed at Lollapalooza Argentina in Buenos Aires, delivering a dynamic set at the Hipódromo de San Isidro that highlighted tracks from his evolving discography and included guest appearances during collaborative performances like Bhavi's "El Don" featuring Khea and Asan.[56] Earlier, in 2022, he participated in on-site interviews at the festival, discussing his rising career trajectory. These festival slots have positioned him as a key figure in Latin urban music events, drawing large crowds attuned to trap and rap genres. On Argentine television, Lit Killah has made engaging guest spots that blend performance and personal insights. In May 2025, he delivered a full live show and sat for an in-depth interview on Telefe's La Peña de Morfi, a popular Sunday morning program, where he shared stories from his journey and performed hits resonating with family audiences.[57] Previously, in November 2023, he appeared on Movistar Plus+'s La Resistencia, a satirical talk show, to promote his collaboration "LuXxX" with Tiago PZK through a video clip presentation and humorous exchanges.[58] Additionally, he featured on Telefe's Podemos Hablar in a segment reflecting on his early struggles, further humanizing his public persona for national viewers.[15] Lit Killah has actively promoted his projects from 2023 to 2025 via guest appearances on podcasts and radio, leveraging these platforms to connect with global Latin audiences. In 2023, he joined the 17 Grados Podcast for the episode "Los 7 Pecados de Lit Killah," where he delved into personal confessions and career milestones in a candid format.[59] That same year, he discussed upcoming collaborations, including potential work with Lola Índigo and Los del Espacio, during an interview on LOS40 Urban radio.[60] On MegaStarFM, he previewed his then-forthcoming album, emphasizing Argentine influences in his production.[61] In October 2024, he appeared on El Caserío podcast, offering behind-the-scenes insights into his artistic evolution.[62] These media engagements have amplified his streaming presence as a promotional tool, driving fan interaction across digital and broadcast channels. His involvement in international award shows underscores his growing regional influence, with standout live performances at events like the Premios Heat. In June 2025, Lit Killah took the stage in Medellín, Colombia, for a captivating rendition of "Entre Nosotros" during the ceremony, followed by a red carpet interview with Billboard where he teased new sonic explorations in his ballad work and upcoming album.[38][36] Earlier participation in the 2022 Latin American Music Awards marked his entry into such high-profile broadcasts, solidifying his crossover appeal.[63]Personal life
Family and relationships
Lit Killah, born Mauro Román Monzón, maintains close ties to his family, who have been a cornerstone of his personal life despite his rise to fame. Growing up in the challenging neighborhood of González Catán in Buenos Aires Province, he has frequently credited his parents for their unwavering support during his early struggles, including financial hardships. In interviews, Monzón has expressed a desire to relocate his parents from González Catán, describing it as a "tough neighborhood" that he wants to shield them from, highlighting his protective familial instincts. One of his proudest achievements was purchasing a house for his parents in May 2025, fulfilling a long-held dream born from his humble beginnings under a tin roof and odd jobs he took to contribute to the household.[64] In terms of romantic relationships, Lit Killah was in a high-profile partnership with Argentine dancer and influencer Tuli Acosta from 2022 until their amicable separation in August 2025 after three years together. The couple met at a social event and quickly formed a deep connection. Their relationship inspired elements of his music, though he has emphasized that romantic themes in his work draw from broader personal experiences rather than specific disclosures. Post-separation, both have described maintaining a strong friendship and viewing each other as family, underscoring a mature approach to their breakup without public drama. Lit Killah has consistently adopted a private stance on his personal matters, rarely delving into details during interviews or streams to avoid scandals and preserve boundaries. He has stated that while he occasionally shares glimpses of his family life—such as his appreciation for parental sacrifices—he prefers to keep intimate aspects out of the spotlight, allowing his music to subtly reflect relational dynamics instead. This discretion extends to his circle of friends from the freestyle rap scene, whom he regards as an extended support network akin to family, though he limits public commentary on these bonds to focus on professional growth.Public image and activism
Lit Killah has cultivated a public image as a relatable figure from humble origins, often portraying himself as the "neighborhood kid made good" in the competitive trap scene. Born and raised in González Catán, a working-class suburb of Buenos Aires, he began participating in freestyle rap battles at age 16, selling his own clothes to afford public transport fares for competitions. This grassroots authenticity sets him apart, as he gained prominence through viral videos from local events like El Quinto Escalón rather than mainstream platforms, resonating with fans who see him as a genuine representative of urban youth struggles.[65] His emphasis on authenticity extends to his music and online presence, where he maintains a direct connection with audiences via Twitch streams and social media, amassing 9 million Instagram followers as of November 2025.[53] In interviews, Lit Killah has highlighted how his freestyle roots inform his trap style, blending impassioned delivery with personal storytelling to avoid superficial trends in the genre. This approach has solidified his reputation as an authentic voice in Argentine trap, appealing to a young demographic that values realness over commercial polish.[65] Lit Killah has shown support for mental health awareness primarily through his lyrics, notably in the track "Bipolar," which explores personal struggles with mental health in an emo-trap context. The song balances introspective themes of emotional turmoil with his signature Latin-infused sound, contributing to broader conversations on vulnerability within the genre. While not overtly activist, this lyrical focus aligns with his overall persona of openness, encouraging fans to confront personal challenges amid the high-energy trap landscape.[43]Discography
Studio albums
Lit Killah released his debut studio album, MAWZ, on August 19, 2021, through Warner Music Latina. The project spans 14 tracks and showcases collaborations with key figures in the Argentine urban music scene, including KHEA on "Déjame Tranki", María Becerra on "En la Oscuridad", Duki on "Mala Mía", Tiago PZK on "Dame Una Nite", Rusherking on "No Hablas Mal De Mi", and FMK on "Apoyo".[1] Standout tracks like "California" and "Soy Uno Más" highlight themes of ambition, relationships, and street life within a trap framework, blending rhythmic beats with introspective lyrics. The album peaked at number 15 on the Spanish Albums Chart, marking an early international breakthrough.[66] MAWZ has garnered over 565 million streams on Spotify as of November 2025, solidifying its role as a foundational work in Argentine trap.[10] His second studio album, SnipeZ, arrived on October 27, 2022, also via Warner Music Latina, comprising 13 tracks that expand into pop rap and future bass territories. Notable guest appearances include Rei on "Bad B*tches" and Lil Mosey on "Bipolar", with production emphasizing electronic elements and melodic hooks on songs like "MAN$ION" and "Luz Verde". The album received mixed user reception, averaging a score of 33 out of 100 on Album of the Year based on 31 ratings, praised for its energy but critiqued for heavy autotune usage.[67] It accumulated over 508 million Spotify streams as of November 2025, reflecting sustained fan engagement.[10] Lit Killah's third studio album, KUSTOM, was released on October 23, 2024, through the same label, featuring 13 tracks that delve into luxurious lifestyles and personal introspection. Collaborators include Tuli on "Mala Suerte", Tiago PZK and Big One on "LuXxX", and Nicki Nicole on "DAMN GIRL", with highlights like "LA ELITE" and "DAME Q" showcasing polished urban production. Early user feedback on Rate Your Music averaged 2.6 out of 5 from 24 ratings, noting its thematic consistency amid evolving sound.[68] As of November 2025, KUSTOM had surpassed 308 million Spotify streams.[10]Singles as lead artist
Lit Killah's career as a lead artist gained initial traction with his debut single "Apaga el Celular," released in January 2018, which amassed over 126 million views on YouTube and marked an early breakthrough in the Argentine trap scene.[69][1] In 2020, he collaborated with producer Bizarrap on "Flexin'," a track that peaked at number 11 on the Argentina Hot 100 chart and achieved platinum certification in Argentina.[70] "Entre Nosotros," released in 2021 as a collaboration with Tiago PZK, topped the Billboard Argentina Hot 100 for 15 non-consecutive weeks, becoming one of the year's dominant hits and spawning a remix featuring Nicki Nicole and María Becerra that extended its chart longevity.[27] The 2023 single "Los del Espacio," led by Lit Killah and featuring Tiago PZK, María Becerra, Duki, Emilia, Rusherking, Big One, and FMK, debuted at number 1 on the Billboard Argentina Hot 100 and returned to the top spot multiple times, solidifying its status as a major ensemble hit.[71] In 2025, Lit Killah released "No se me Olvida" in August, followed by "La Despedida" with Gera MX in September, venturing into more introspective styles including ballad elements as teased in earlier interviews. "La Despedida" has accumulated over 10 million streams on Spotify as of November 2025, with emerging chart presence in Latin markets.[4][72][73][36]Featured appearances and collaborations
Lit Killah established his presence in the Argentine trap scene through early interactions with prominent artists like Duki, including a high-profile freestyle battle at El Campito Free VIII in 2019, which showcased their shared style and helped forge connections within the genre's underground network.[74] In 2021, Lit Killah appeared as a featured artist on the "Además de Mí (Remix)" by Rusherking, KHEA, and Duki, alongside Maria Becerra and Tiago PZK, a track that highlighted the rising trap collective and peaked at number one on the Argentina Hot 100 for multiple weeks.[75] That same year, he collaborated with Tiago PZK on "Entre Nosotros," which debuted at number one on the Billboard Argentina Hot 100 and held the top spot for 15 nonconsecutive weeks, earning platinum certification in Argentina for its emotional exploration of heartbreak.[76] The 2022 remix featuring Nicki Nicole and Maria Becerra extended its success, maintaining strong streaming performance across Latin America.[77] Following his 2023 album SnipeZ, Lit Killah joined forces with Duki, Tiago PZK, Maria Becerra, Emilia, Rusherking, Big One, and FMK on the supergroup track "Los del Espacio," which debuted at number one on the Billboard Argentina Hot 100 and achieved multi-platinum status, including platinum certification in Spain for over 40,000 units sold.[78] Expanding internationally that year, Lit Killah contributed to the Latin remix of David Guetta and Bebe Rexha's global hit "I'm Good (Blue)," featuring Brazilian artist Ludmilla, infusing urban trap elements into the electronic track and amplifying his reach beyond Argentina.[79]Awards and nominations
Music certifications
Lit Killah has achieved numerous music certifications from the Argentine Chamber of Phonograms and Videograms Producers (CAPIF), reflecting strong commercial performance in his home market, alongside recognitions in other Latin American countries. His breakthrough single "Flexin'", a collaboration with producer Bizarrap released in 2020, earned Platinum certification in Argentina for exceeding 20,000 units (including streams and sales) and Gold status in Mexico from the Asociación Mexicana de Productores de Fonogramas y Videogramas (AMPROFON) for surpassing 7,000 units.[80] The 2021 track "Entre nosotros", featuring Tiago PZK, marked another major milestone, attaining 2× Platinum certification in Argentina by CAPIF, equivalent to over 40,000 units consumed. This certification underscores the song's widespread popularity across streaming platforms and radio in the region.[81] By November 2025, Lit Killah's cumulative streams across Spotify and YouTube exceeded 5 billion, highlighting the scale of his digital footprint and ongoing commercial impact in Latin urban music.[73][82]| Work | Certifying Body | Certification | Units/Threshold | Year Certified | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| "Flexin'" (with Bizarrap) | CAPIF (Argentina) | Platinum | 20,000+ | 2021 | [80] |
| "Flexin'" (with Bizarrap) | AMPROFON (Mexico) | Gold | 7,000+ | 2021 | [80] |
| "Entre nosotros" (with Tiago PZK) | CAPIF (Argentina) | 2× Platinum | 40,000+ | 2021 | [81] |