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Biography

Miguel Cantos Gómez, known professionally as Saiko, is a Spanish singer, songwriter, and producer from Granada, considered one of the most promising artists in Spain's urban music scene. Saiko's musical journey began when he started rapping at the age of 14. In 2019, he and his brother formed a duo called Wiso y Saiko, but the duo dissolved soon afterwards. Determined to make his mark, Saiko went solo in 2020 and released his first single, "Te Quiero Fuera," followed by tracks like "Tropically" and "Colombiana." 2021 saw him achieving a bit more recognition with songs such as "Confía," "Humedad," "Vibra," and "Cosas Que No Te Dije." However, it was in 2022 that his career truly began to take off. His collaboration with JC Reyes on "Cartier" and with Quevedo on "Jordan 1" brought him significant attention, with the latter accumulating over a million views. Another notable collaboration was "Humedad" with Lola Índigo and Alejo. 2022 also saw the release of the EP 1371 KM. In early 2023, Saiko released "Sikora," which quickly garnered over 650,000 views in less than two weeks, becoming one of his most popular songs. He also achieved a milestone of 1 million monthly listeners on streaming platforms for the first time in February 2023. Later that year, he released the song "Antidepresivos," an introspective reggaeton track that reached number 18 on the Spanish Top 100. He followed this success with headline collaborations like “Buenas” with Quevedo and closing the year with the EP Saliendo del Planeta (2023), which framed his jump from viral tracks to a bigger narrative and included features such as Yandel (“Corleone”) and Polimá Westcoast (“Siempre Vas a Volver”). In 2024, he made that leap official with his debut studio album SAKURA (2024), a 16-track set that widened his sound and network through collaborations including Dellafuente (“Luna”), Omar Montes (“Yo Lo Soñé”), J Balvin, Mora, Bryant Myers, JC Reyes, and Dei V; the album became a defining statement of his early career in Spain and set the tone for a busy touring year. In 2025, after a brief pause, he returned with a more reflective angle on NATSUKASHII YORU (2025), led by singles like “Nostalgia” and the Omar Courtz collaboration “Lokenecesitas,” and also featuring an unexpected crossover with Leire Martínez on “Mariposas.” By early 2026, Saiko pivoted into a tougher, throwback-leaning reggaeton mood with “Dios los Bendiga” alongside Tito El Bambino and followed with “Flaiteera” with Chilean collaborators, positioning both singles inside the concept of his next era, Los Angelitos.
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Albums


Top Tracks

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    Popularity
  2.   COMETA HALLEY featuring Saiko
  3.   Bandidona
  4.   YO LO SOÑÉ by Omar Montes
  5.   ESKELETO featuring Saiko
  6.   Te Menti by Saiko
  7.   Confía
  8.   Jordan I
  9.   Guaraná (17:44 pm) featuring David Marley
  10.   Arena y Sal featuring Saiko
  11.   Vibra
  12.   Trapecio by Saiko
  13.   Es Tan Lógico by Saiko
  14.   Cual Es Tu Plan by Saiko
  15.   Alud by Saiko
  16.   Cartier by JC Reyes
  17.   Ferrari
  18.   CORLEONE
  19.   Tropically by David Marley
  20.   Viernes 13
  21.   Cafe Malibú featuring Saiko
  22.   Colombiana
  23.   Te Quiero Fuera
  24.   Second Chance
  25.   Música de Fondo by Saiko
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