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How Nathy Peluso Reclaimed Her Rebellion on New Album ‘Grasa’ With Help From Fito Páez, Blood Orange’s Dev Hynes and More
Nathy Peluso's 'Grasa' comes after the Argentine singer sought advice from all corners of the music biz -- most importantly, rock icon Fito Páez.
By marching to the beat of her own drum, Peluso rose to prominence in 2020 with her debut album “Calambre,” which blended folkloric Latin music with elements of rap, R&B, soul and funk. Peluso packs lyrical heat alongside Argentinian acts like Duki, who she calls a “boss” of the Latin hip-hop scene, in the mighty “Manhattan,” and Ca7riel and Paco Amoroso for the knockout “Todo Roto.” “I like their grasa, their funkiness,” she says.” “Grasa” also translates to “grease” and with that, Peluso isn’t afraid to get dirty while cooking up her plans for the future: “I feel like I’m in a gasoline-fueled moment where only good things can happen,” she says.
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