Mexican artist Peso Pluma's style has changed dramatically over the past years, especially when it comes to his hair. Here's a look at his constant hairstyle changes, from his early days in the industry to his latest appearance at the Grammys.
Early style and evolution
Both before and after becoming a household name, Peso Pluma has experimented with various hairstyles that shaped his image:
Natural Hair (2020)
In his early performances, he kept his hair natural and unstyled, seemingly prioritizing his music over image.
Bangs (2021)
During his rise in the music scene he often wore long bangs that covered his forehead, giving him a rebellious and youthful look.
Messy Mullet (2022)
This haircut became his signature as he gained popularity. With short sides and bangs and a longer back, it embodied his urban style.
Latin Grammy Awards 2023
Peso Pluma opted for a mullet with longer hair reaching his shoulders, with a natural, unstyled fringe, here, giving him a relaxed and youthful vibe.
Latin AMAs 2024
He channeled a retro look reminiscent of the pop star Michael Jackson, with a prominent fringe covering most of his forehead and the rest of his hair falling to his neck, making him stand out among other artists.
Europe Music Awards 2024
This look surprised fans with a slicked-back, shorter, hairstyle, ditching his signature bangs. His hair was parted in the middle, highlighting his facial features, while the trimmed sides gave him a more sophisticated and mature appearance.
Grammy Awards 2025
At the 67th Grammys Peso Pluma made a bold statement with short, blonde highlights, a stark contrast to his previous looks.
His tousled yet elegant hair, paired with a black suit and dark sunglasses captivated the audience and media.
Each transformation reflects not just his personal growth as an artist but also his ability to adapt to trends and the evolving music industry. Nevertheless, Peso Pluma's changing hairstyles demonstrate that he knows how image influences public perception and an artist's career trajectory.
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