ALI STONE is a GRAMMY and five-time Latin GRAMMY–nominated, multi-platinum producer, singer/songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, engineer, and artist from Colombia, who has become one of the most in-demand creative forces in Latin and global music. Named one of Billboard’s Latin Hitmakers for three consecutive years and hailed by Dave Pensado & Diplo as “Pandora’s Box of music,” Ali defies genres and expectations with a style that blends pop, rock, alternative, and electronic sounds into something uniquely hers.
She first made waves remixing hits for Katy Perry, Axwell, Sebastian Ingrosso, and Alok, while simultaneously scoring and sound-designing films such as Demental and Bendita Rebeldía. By 2015 she was the face and the anthem of Forever 21, and since then her live résumé has included Lincoln Center, Electric Daisy Carnival, BMO Stadium, and opening for Justin Bieber’s Purpose World Tour.
Now based in Los Angeles, Ali has produced, written, and engineered for Diplo, Major Lazer, Young Miko, Bebe Rexha, RBD, Mary J. Blige, Danna, Sofia Reyes, Manuel Turizo, Natti Natasha, Luísa Sonza, Paty Cantú, Francisca Valenzuela, Flor De Toloache, LeAnn Rimes, Elena Rose, and many others, plus music for Disney, WhatsApp, Meta, Roland. Her catalog has surpassed 1.3 billion streams worldwide.
In 2024, Ali made history when her self-produced, written, played, recorded, mixed and mastered album Pandora became the first entirely solo-created project to ever receive a Latin GRAMMY nomination. It earned nods for Best Alternative Album, Best Rock Song (“Camaleónica”), and Best Pop/Rock Song (“Afilá”). She followed up with more trailblazing work, including the 2025 nod for Best Rock Song with “TRNA” from her album A Través Del Espejo. Ali has also worked as producer and engineer to GRAMMY-nominated albums like Monstruo by Cami and MotherFlower by Flor De Toloache.
Beyond the studio, Ali is a champion for equity and empowerment in music. She sits on the SoundBoard of Emily Lazar’s We Are Moving The Needle alongside Alanis Morissette, Imogen Heap, and HAIM; she’s an active supporter of Women Working for Women and the Playing for Change Foundation; and she’s spoken at the United Nations x NEXUS Summit on gender equity and the power of music to create social change. She actively mentors the next generation of women in music through Live Nation, She Is The Music, Girls Make Beats, and other programs.
Blending virtuosity, innovation, and activism, Ali Stone stands as one of the defining creative voices of her generation: a true architect of sound and a trailblazer reshaping the future of music.
