NATHY PELUSO RELEASES
SAVAGE SINGLE “SANA SANA”
OFF DEBUT ALBUM
“CALAMBRE” ARRIVING OCT 2
“Nathy Peluso is bossed up on her new single…
2020 seems primed to be her year.” — The FADER
“…on course to achieve icon status, with her shapeshifting, enigmatic sound that fuses soul, R&B, hip hop and Latin funk.” — DAZED
Brimming with fierce energy Nathy Peluso furthers her reputation as a fearless artist releasing a new rap single “Sana Sana” from the latin lyricist’s upcoming debut album “Calambre” arriving on October 2nd via Sony Music — listen to the single HERE!
Video: Sana Sana below
On the track, Nathy juxtaposes a popular Spanish-language nursery rhyme of “Sana, sana, colita de rana, si no sana hoy, sanará mañana” (Heal, heal, little frog’s tail, if it doesn’t heal today, it will heal tomorrow), with her commentary on the state of the economy — read the lyrics HERE!
The passionate and violent wordplay is also reflected in the Nicotine directed music video which sees the empowering artist faced with a shadowy threat which she confronts in true Nathy Peluso form – dance – while sporting strong looks from Roberto Cavalli, Prada, Jean Paul Gaultier & more.
Nathy Peluso offers a characteristic no-holds-barred performance over beats co-produced by Illmind (Drake, J Cole), Fede Vindver (Kanye West, Missy Elliott), Ángel López (Chance The Rapper, Trippie Redd) and her longtime collaborator Rafael Arcaute. The rhythms and sounds build on the innovative styles she presented in her previous singles – 9 Million streamed “Business Woman” which was accompanied by Bradley & Pablo (Charli XCX, Frank Ocean, Rosalia) directed – WATCH HERE – and “Natikillah.”
Nathy Peluso below
After releasing a nostalgic R&B jam “Buenos Aires” in which she reminisces about her childhood in Argentina, with over 5 Million streams – WATCH HERE – Nathy takes a more defiant stance on “Sana Sana,” which are both included on her forthcoming debut album Calambre, a highly anticipated project that she has spent two years completing. Featuring a shoutout to the legendary Argentine protest singer Mercedes Sosa (1935-2009), “Sana Sana” reaffirms Nathy’s status as one of Latin music’s most dynamic artists.
@nathypeluso(831k followers) was born in Argentina and moved to Spain at a young age. She grew up surrounded by music, with artists like Ray Charles, Joao Gilberto, D’Angelo, Ella Fitzgerald and Atahualpa Yupanqui on the stereo.
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