Bizarrap Birth Chart: The Virgo Sun Behind BZRP Music Session #42/66
Bizarrap and Myke Towers dropped BZRP Music Session #42/66 on June 24, 2026 with viral Argentine football imagery. The Virgo producer's chart says why now.
Bizarrap Birth Chart: The Virgo Sun Behind BZRP Music Session #42/66
Bizarrap and Myke Towers dropped BZRP Music Session #42/66 on June 24, 2026 with viral Argentine football imagery. The Virgo producer's chart says why now.
By Sera Vane·June 27, 2026AI-assisted, editor-reviewed
When Bizarrap and Myke Towers dropped BZRP Music Session #42/66 on June 24, 2026, it didn't land as a single. It landed as an event. The double release came stitched to a resurrected 2021 archive track called BOOBYTRAP, plus a music video of the producer tearing up photos of German soccer players. The Argentine producer who built one of Latin music's most influential franchises by stamping every entry with a permanent number is a Virgo Sun, and that compulsive sequencing isn't a branding choice. It fits the chart.
The release is technically two catalogue entries packaged as one piece of work. The session sits as #42 in Bizarrap's own numbered series and as #66 in Myke Towers' parallel cycle, a shared numbering that signals collaboration without dissolving either producer's catalogue. Per Billboard, Myke Towers is the first BZRP Music Session guest of 2026. The drop also arrived with a second surprise: BOOBYTRAP, a 2021 archive track that had been circulating among fans as a fragment for five years without an official release. Bizarrap kept it shelved, then put it out exactly when a co-credited session would amplify it. That is timing as composition.
The video is the part that crossed languages. Bizarrap appears tearing up photos of German soccer players including Mario Götze, the player whose 2014 World Cup goal handed Germany the title over Argentina. Argentine Formula 1 driver Franco Colapinto and internet comedian El Bananero appear alongside him, per Infobae. The Germany imagery isn't random. It's a specifically Argentine football reference threaded through a music video aimed at an Argentine audience first and a global one second. That it crossed into English-language coverage anyway is the news peg, and it puts Session #66 in front of an audience the catalogue has been building toward for years.
Bizarrap — Chart at a Glance
Birth date
August 29, 1998
Birthplace
Ramos Mejía, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Sun
6° Virgo (conjunct North Node)
Moon
29° Scorpio
Leo stellium
Mercury 18°, Venus 19°, Mars 5°
Defining natal aspect
Sun square Pluto, orb 0.73° (near-exact)
Live transit to Sun
Uranus 3° Gemini square natal Sun, orb 2.53°
Live transit to Moon
Jupiter 29° Cancer trine natal Moon, orb 0.09°
Birth time
noon fallback (no verified time)
News peg
A Virgo Sun That Builds a Catalogue
Bizarrap's Sun sits at 6° Virgo, which puts his identity in the sign of structured systems, refinement, and craft. It's conjunct his North Node at 1° Virgo, the lunar point most astrologers read as a karmic growth direction, meaning the same Virgo identity that organizes everything is also the direction he's being pulled to develop further. That's the chart fingerprint of a producer who didn't just pick a format and stick with it. He invented one, numbered it, and made the number itself part of the music. Session #1, #14, #36, #42, #66. The discography is the spine.
Then the chart pushes back. Sun at 6° Virgo sits in a near-exact square to Pluto at 5° Sagittarius, well under one degree of separation. A square is the 90-degree angle that creates friction, the configuration that forces a placement to keep proving itself under pressure. Pluto is the planet of compulsion, transformation, and rebuilding from the studs. A Sun in tight square to Pluto doesn't just enjoy making music. It is unable to leave the format alone. Every entry in the catalogue has to remake the thing. That's what the Virgo Sun does with a microphone and a number.
The Leo planets soften the analytical edge. Bizarrap carries Mercury at 18° Leo, Venus at 19° Leo, and Mars at 5° Leo. A stellium is a cluster of three or more planets in a single sign that amplifies the sign's themes, and Leo is the showman pole of the zodiac. The Virgo Sun designs the system; the Leo personal planets perform it. A Virgo producer with a Leo Mercury talks about his work with the confidence of a frontman, even when he sits silent behind a console wearing the same hooded jersey every session. A trine from Saturn at 3° Taurus to the Sun (the 120-degree easy-flow angle astrologers read as natural support between two placements) gives that discipline its scaffolding, so the long-form structure feels lived-in rather than forced.
The Transit Picture: Uranus on the Engine
Right now, transiting Uranus at 3° Gemini is squaring Bizarrap's natal Sun at 6° Virgo, well within the active range where astrologers treat a transit as live. Uranus is the planet of disruption and sudden reorientation, and a Uranus square to the natal Sun is the transit that breaks open what the identity has been doing on autopilot. It doesn't dissolve the catalogue. It cracks the format open and forces it to evolve. The dual-numbered #42/66 co-credit, the buried 2021 track resurrected as a surprise B-side, the music video with a public Argentine grudge baked into it: that is a Uranus-square move. A standard session would have been Session #42 with one credit and one number. Uranus doesn't allow standard.
The other live transit is the gentler one. Transiting Jupiter at 29° Cancer is forming a near-exact trine to his natal Moon at 29° Scorpio, the same degree on opposite ends of the water-sign cycle. Jupiter expands; the Moon is the emotional register; Scorpio is the depth pole. Translated into producer terms: this is the moment when the audience that already feels the work suddenly grows. Spanish-language demand spilling into English search isn't the cause of the transit. It's the shape of it. You can see it in the Billboard pickup itself, a release that would normally have been covered as Latin-music news getting tracked as a global pop event.
And then there's the Saturn cycle. Bizarrap is 27, which means Saturn is closing in on the return, the moment around age 29 when the planet completes its first full orbit and forces a structural reckoning with everything you've built so far. He's not in it yet. But the dual-numbered drop reads as a producer pre-loading the catalogue for that reckoning: getting the international tipping point in the door before the Saturn cycle asks whether the structure can scale globally. The current Uranus square is the warning shot. The Saturn return will be the audit.
What the Numbered Catalogue Asks Next
The recurring shape across modern entertainment charts looks like this: a creator who built a serialized body of work in a regional or genre niche, then crossed into mainstream English-language coverage because the work itself accumulated mass. Bizarrap's BZRP Music Sessions are exactly that. Session #42/66 is the entry that fits the same Virgo Sun under Saturn pressure pattern you'd recognize from other Virgo-Sun creatives using a public moment to push the catalogue forward.
What the chart suggests is that the format itself is about to take more pressure than before. The Sun-Pluto square is the natal engine; every session has to remake the format. The Uranus transit is the external prompt; the format is being pushed past Latin-regional into genuinely global virality. The Jupiter trine to the Moon is the audience response. And the looming Saturn return will, in roughly two years, force the question of what the catalogue is for at scale. Is it still a numbered series of one-shot collaborations? Is it a global label? Is it a TV format? That is the structural question the chart pattern points to.
There's a Virgo-Sun precedent worth comparing in the way a Virgo creative identity holds a body of work in tight system-discipline even when the surrounding culture is asking for something looser. The Leo stellium read in Lisa Vanderpump's empire-building maps onto the showman half of Bizarrap's chart, the Leo personal planets that produce the on-camera persona while the Virgo Sun runs the back-end system. What the catalogue won't tolerate, based on the chart, is dilution. A Sun squared by Pluto doesn't release filler. If Session #43 lands soft, the chart pattern suggests Bizarrap will sit on it, scrap it, or restage it entirely rather than let the sequence carry weak material. The numbered series is the thing. The chart pattern fits.
For entertainment and self-reflection purposes. Not predictive and not a substitute for professional advice.
What is Bizarrap's zodiac sign?
Bizarrap is a Virgo Sun, born on August 29, 1998 in Ramos Mejía, Buenos Aires. His Sun sits at 6° Virgo and is conjunct his North Node, with a Leo stellium of Mercury, Venus, and Mars rounding out the personal planets. The Virgo sign fits the producer behind a numbered catalogue; the Leo planets explain the on-camera persona that fronts it.
When was BZRP Music Session #42/66 released?
BZRP Music Session #42/66 with Myke Towers was released on June 24, 2026. The dual numbering reflects the session's place in both producers' catalogues, with #42 belonging to Bizarrap's series and #66 to Towers'. The release also included a surprise 2021 archive track called BOOBYTRAP that fans had been waiting on for five years.
Is Bizarrap currently in his Saturn return?
Not yet. Bizarrap is 27, and the Saturn return typically lands around age 29, when transiting Saturn comes back to its natal position. His natal Saturn sits at 3° Taurus, with transiting Saturn now in Aries and still building toward exact. The current Uranus square to his Sun reads as the warning shot before the Saturn cycle's full structural audit arrives.
Why does Bizarrap number every BZRP Music Session?
The numbered catalogue maps directly onto a Virgo Sun in tight square to Pluto. Virgo organizes; Pluto compels remaking. The number itself becomes part of the format, signaling that each session belongs to a permanent series rather than a one-off release. That structural compulsion is something producers without the same chart pattern often skip, which is why imitators rarely match the catalogue's coherence.
What does a Sun square Pluto aspect mean in a birth chart?
A Sun square Pluto is a 90-degree friction angle between the identity and the planet of compulsion and transformation. It tends toward people who can't leave their work alone, who keep remaking the thing they already built rather than moving on cleanly. At under one degree of orb, as in Bizarrap's chart, the aspect dominates how the Sun expresses itself throughout the life.
BZRP Music Session #42/66 with Myke Towers, June 24, 2026