Hens
By Charlotte Stace

Hens has become a defining voice for a generation raised on early-2000s nostalgia. He sits in the overlap of pop and rock, writing in a diary-like way that makes his songs feel pulled from everyday life. He talks about youth culture, friendship fallout, messy romance, moving cities, and the feelings that come with it.
After his time in the Go Roneo collective, he stepped out solo with “Tu Historia y la Mía”, a hit breakout track that set the tone for a series of records that read like a coming-of-age novel. His debut album Hensito (2021) followed, with tracks like “Dos días al mes” and “Me Encanta(s)”, and No Me Odio Tanto (2023) cemented the jump to bigger stages and festivals.
Earlier in 2026, he released Una mudanza, his third studio album and his first fully independent project. Produced by Lalo GV and Liam Garner, it signals a clear step forward. It’s more focused musically, but still unmistakably Hens.
