Bajo Xero Shines with its Female voice: Conny Carreón, the Voice that Revolutionized the Group

Female voice

With more than 25 years of uninterrupted trajectory, Bajo Xero has established itself as one of the most influential and beloved bands in Bolivia. Their musical proposal, blending rock, pop, ballads, and national rhythms, has captivated entire generations with an unmistakable signature sound. In recent years, the group pleasantly surprised audiences by introducing a female voice that not only harmonized with their style but also expanded and enhanced its essence: Constanza Carreón, known artistically as Conny.

Her arrival marked a turning point in the band’s history. With a unique vocal power, versatile tone, and an electrifying stage presence, Conny brought freshness and dynamism to every performance. Her talent was evident not only in live shows but also in the energy she transmitted to the audience, turning each concert into a vibrant and emotional experience.

During her time with the band, she performed in Santa Cruz, La Paz, Cochabamba, Sucre, and other cities across the country, proudly representing women in a space historically dominated by male voices. Conny added a new dimension to the group’s sound, exploring richer textures, renewed dynamics, and creative fusions that broadened their repertoire.

Her versatility allowed her to deliver heartfelt ballads, intense rock numbers, and songs with a distinctly Bolivian identity — always with a personal touch that forged an authentic connection with audiences. This contribution did not alter the essence of Bajo Xero; rather, it strengthened it, achieving a perfect balance between tradition and innovation.

Conny’s journey with the group remains a significant chapter in both her career and the band’s legacy — a period defined by artistic growth, renewed energy, and performances that left a lasting impression on the Bolivian music scene.