Luck Ra Biography: Albums, EPs, Singles, Net Worth, Siblings, Height, Parents, Age, Girlfriend, YouTube
Juan Facundo Almenara Ordóñez, commonly known as Luck Ra, is a rising Argentine singer, rapper, and streamer from Córdoba, known for hits like “La Morocha” and “Hola Perdida.”
His unique blend of trap, reggaeton, cuarteto, and cumbia has taken Argentina’s music scene by storm.
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Luck Ra’s a proud Argentine who’s brought Córdoba’s energy to the world, inspiring fans with his catchy tunes and down-to-earth vibe.

Profile
- Full Name: Juan Facundo Almenara Ordóñez
- Stage Name: Luck Ra
- Born: February 20, 1999
- Age: 26 years old
- Birthplace: Córdoba, Argentina
- Nationality: Argentine
- Occupation: Singer, Rapper, Streamer
- Height: 5 feet 9 inches (175 cm)
- Religion: Unknown
- Parents: Unknown
- Siblings: Unknown
- Spouse: La Joaqui
- Children: None
- Relationship: Dating
- Net Worth: $1.5 million to $5 million
Early Life And Education
Luck Ra, born Juan Facundo Almenara Ordóñez on February 20, 1999, grew up in the Marqués de Sobremonte neighbourhood of Córdoba, Argentina. His ethnicity is Argentine, with Hispanic roots, and he’s proud to rep his Córdoba heritage in his music. His religion isn’t publicly known.
Luck started playing guitar and formed a rock band called Sueño Hindú, performing at small venues in Córdoba. Later, he discovered rap through freestyle battles in the city’s streets and parks, adopting the stage name Luck Ra, a mix of his nickname “Lucky” and his initials, RA. His Córdoba roots gave him a gritty, passionate drive that shines in his music.

Career
Luck Ra started his career in 2017 by uploading songs to YouTube, though many of his early tracks were later removed. His first official single, “Palabras de Viento,” dropped in March 2017. He broke through in May 2018 with “No Quiero Más,” a trap song that went viral and was later remixed by Seven Kayne.
He signed with Panter Music but left in 2019, citing mistreatment and lack of creative freedom. As an independent artist, he released hits like “Ya No Me Extrañas” with Rusherking and “Fuego” in 2020. His 2021 single “Te Mentiría” with La K’onga became a club anthem, topping charts.
In 2022, he dropped his first EP, Casaparlante en Argentina: Luck Ra, with tracks like “Cuánto Vale” and “Na Na Na.” His 2023 hit “La Morocha” with BM, a cuarteto-reggaeton fusion, spent weeks at number one on the Billboard Argentina Hot 100 and was called the “Song of the Summer” in 2024.
His debut album, Que Nos Falte Todo (2024), had 11 singles and became Spotify’s most-streamed album in Argentina that year. In December 2024, his “Luck Ra: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 61” with Bizarrap charted across Latin America and Spain.
His second album, Qué Sed (2025), with 14 singles, aimed for global markets. In June 2025, he became a coach on La Voz Argentina alongside Lali Espósito, Soledad Pastorutti, and Miranda!. Luck Ra’s is a proud Argentine who’s mixed Córdoba’s cuarteto with urban sounds, collaborating with artists like Khea, Abel Pintos, and La T y La M.
Social Media
- Instagram handle: @luckra
- TikTok handle: @luckra
- Facebook: Luck Ra
- YouTube channel: Luck Ra
- Twitch Channel: luckra

Personal Life
Luck Ra, now 26, is dating Argentine rapper La Joaqui, after previously being with model Guille Giles. His height is 5 feet 9 inches (175 cm), and he’s known for his black hair and light tan skin. He has two tattoos: one of Córdoba province on his chest and a lion on his arm.
A vegetarian and animal rights supporter, he’s also a big fan of the Belgrano de Córdoba soccer team and enjoys basketball and tennis. He’s fluent in Spanish, knows some English, and understands Portuguese. Luck lives in Buenos Aires but stays tied to his Córdoba roots, often shouting out his hometown in songs.
Net Worth
Luck Ra’s net Worth is estimated between $1.5 million and $5 million. His income comes from music sales, streaming (with over 500 million streams for “Que Nos Falte Todo”), and tours. Hits like “La Morocha,” “Hola Perdida” with Khea, and “Luck Ra: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 61” have boosted his earnings, along with collabs with artists like Maluma and Rusherking.
Discography
Albums
- Que Nos Falte Todo (2024) – Includes “La Morocha” (with BM), “Hola Perdida” (with Khea), “Que Me Falte Todo” (with Abel Pintos)
- Qué Sed (2025) – 14 singles, includes “Toco y Me Voy” (with Bersuit Vergarabat, La T y La M)
EP
- Casaparlante en Argentina: Luck Ra (2022) – Tracks: “Cuánto Vale,” “Na Na Na,” “Te Mentiría”
Selected Singles
- “Palabras de Viento” (2017)
- “No Quiero Más” (2018) – Remixed with Seven Kayne
- “Sola” (2018)
- “La Clave” (2018, with Kodigo)
- “Ya No Me Extrañas” (2019, with Rusherking)
- “Fuego” (2020, with Rusherking)
- “Odio Amarte” (2020, with Lautaro López)
- “EL CAMPEÓN” (2021) – Official 2021 Copa América song
- “Te Mentiría” (2021, with La K’onga)
- “Quiero Creer” (2021, with La T y La M, Rusherking)
- “La Morocha” (2023, with BM) – Number 1 Billboard Argentina Hot 100
- “Hola Perdida” (2024, with Khea)
- “Luck Ra: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 61” (2024, with Bizarrap)
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