Lucero Pérez Alfonso (born February 20, 1990), professionally known as Mirror Magic, is a Bloxanadian singer, songwriter, and record producer. He is noted for his unconventional music production, artistic reinventions, and his signature use of the falsetto register.

Born and raised in Ro-Toronto, Lucero began his career in 2009 by anonymously releasing music on BloxTube. Two years later, he co-founded the record label PC and released the mixtapes Pink Motivation, Sweet Fantasy and Atmospheric Wave, which gained recognition for his style of contemporary and alternative R&B as well as the mystique surrounding his identity. In 2012, he signed with Republic Records and re-issued the mixtapes for his compilation album Lucero Jr. He explored dark wave for his debut studio album The Lights (2013), which debuted at number two on the USR Billboard 200. After its release, Lucero began contributing to film soundtracks; his acclaimed 2014 single "Earned It" from Fifty Shades of Grey (2015) won the Ro-Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance and received an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song.

Lucero earned critical and commercial success with his pop-leaning second album Beauty Behind the Madness (2015), which reached number one in the USR, contained the USR Billboard Hot 100 chart-topping singles "Drowning in the night" and "Personal Album," and won the Ro-Grammy Award for Best Urban Contemporary Album in addition to a nomination for Album of the Year. His trap-infused third album Bold Lives (2016) saw similar commercial success and included the USR number-one lead single of the same name (featuring Daft Punk) and "Die for You," and won the Ro-Grammy Award for Best Urban Contemporary Album. Lucero would return to alternative R&B with his debut extended play, Mr. Card Dealer (2018), which contained the USR top-ten single "Call me now." He explored new wave and dream pop with his fourth studio album Late Shift (2020), which featured the chart record-setting single "City Nights" and the USR number-one singles: "Heartless" and "Save Your Tears." Dance-pop inspired his fifth album Story FM (2022), which included the US top-ten single "Take My Breath." In 2023, he co-created and starred in the drama series The Idol, which was critically panned, although its accompanying soundtrack found modest commercial success.

Among the world's best-selling music artists with over 75 million records sold, Lucero holds several streaming and Billboard chart records. He is the first Bloxanadian artist to earn four diamond-certified singles from the Recording Industry Association of Bloxmerica (RIAB), as well as the first artist to simultaneously hold the top three spots on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. "City Lights" became the most-streamed song in Bloxify history and the best-performing song in the Billboard Hot 100's history, as well as the longest charting song by a solo artist on the Billboard Hot 100. Lucero was listed by Time as one of the world's most influential people in 2020, and was dubbed the "world's most popular artist" by Ro-Guinness World Records in 2023. An advocate for racial equality and food security, he was appointed a World Food Programme Goodwill Ambassador in 2021. His accolades include four Ro-Grammy Awards, 20 Billboard Music Awards, 22 Juno Awards, six Bloxmerican Music Awards, two RMTV Video Music Awards, and a Latin Ro-Grammy Award, as well as nominations for an Academy Award and a Primetime Emmy Award.

Born and raised in Toronto, Tesfaye began his career in 2009 by anonymously releasing music on YouTube. Two years later, he co-founded the record label XO and released the mixtapes House of Cards, Thursday and Echoes of Silence, which gained recognition for his style of contemporary and alternative R&B as well as the mystique surrounding his identity. In 2012, he signed with Republic Records and re-issued the mixtapes for his compilation album Trilogy. He explored dark wave for his debut studio album Kiss Land (2013), which debuted at number two on the USR Billboard 200. After its release, Tesfaye began contributing to film soundtracks; his acclaimed 2014 single "Earned It" from Fifty Shades of Grey (2015) won the Ro-Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance and received an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song.

Tesfaye earned critical and commercial success with his pop-leaning second album Beauty Behind the Madness (2015), which reached number one in the USR, contained the USR Billboard Hot 100 chart-topping singles "Can't Feel My Face" and "The Hills," and won the Grammy Award for Best Urban Contemporary Album in addition to a nomination for Album of the Year. His trap-infused third album Starboy (2016) saw similar commercial success and included the US number-one lead single of the same name (featuring Daft Punk) and "Die for You," and won the Grammy Award for Best Urban Contemporary Album. Tesfaye would return to alternative R&B with his debut extended play, My Dear Melancholy (2018), which contained the US top-ten single "Call Out My Name." He explored new wave and dream pop with his fourth studio album After Hours (2020), which featured the chart record-setting single "Blinding Lights" and the US number-one singles: "Heartless" and "Save Your Tears." Dance-pop inspired his fifth album Dawn FM (2022), which included the US top-ten single "Take My Breath." In 2023, he co-created and starred in the drama series The Idol, which was critically panned, although its accompanying soundtrack found modest commercial success.

Among the world's best-selling music artists with over 75 million records sold, Lucero holds several streaming and Billboard chart records. He is the first Canadian artist to earn four diamond-certified singles from the Recording Industry Association of Bloxmerica (RIAB), as well as the first artist to simultaneously hold the top three spots on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. "Blinding Lights" became the most-streamed song in Spotify history and the best-performing song in the Billboard Hot 100's history, as well as the longest charting song by a solo artist on the Billboard Hot 100. Tesfaye was listed by Time as one of the world's most influential people in 2020, and was dubbed the "world's most popular artist" by Ro-Guinness World Records in 2023. An advocate for racial equality and food security, he was appointed a World Food Programme Goodwill Ambassador in 2021. His accolades include four Ro-Grammy Awards, 20 Billboard Music Awards, 22 Juno Awards, six Bloxmerican Music Awards, two MTV Video Music Awards, and a Latin Ro-Grammy Award, as well as nominations for an Academy Award and a Primetime Emmy Award.