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Nathy Peluso

About this Artist

Since the release of her debut album Calambre in 2020, Nathy Peluso, the Argentine singer, rapper, and songwriter based in Spain, has shaken up the Latin music scene with her genre-defying style and captivating stage presence. At 30 years old, she has won five Latin GRAMMYs, tying with Mercedes Sosa as the most awarded Argentine artist in the history of these honors. She also made history as the first woman to win the award for Best Rap/Hip-Hop Song. Adding to these milestones are two nominations at the 2025 Latin GRAMMYs for her collaborations “DE MARAVISHA” with Tokischa and “XQ ERES ASÍ” with Álvaro Díaz, reaffirming her versatility and sonic expansion within global music. 

Renowned for her powerful live performances and artistic originality, she has graced the stages of iconic venues and festivals such as Coachella, Movistar Arena, Sónar, and Mad Cool. Her collaboration with Bizarrap (BZRP Music Sessions #36) became a viral phenomenon, amassing millions of streams worldwide.

In 2024, she released her second album, GRASA, an intimate yet ambitious work that blends rap, salsa, ballads, and tropical sounds, inspired by mafia films and 1970s New York salsa. The album features collaborations with artists such as Blood Orange, Duki, C. Tangana, Ca7riel, and Paco Amoroso. GRASA earned three Latin GRAMMYs and received a nomination at the 2025 GRAMMY Awards for Best Latin Rock or Alternative Album. That same year, she unveiled CLUB GRASA, an EP of electronic reinterpretations of her sonic universe, and made her debut on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon with a critically acclaimed performance alongside Blood Orange. 

Between 2024 and 2025, Nathy embarked on her first world tour, the GRASA Tour, selling out shows in cities such as New York, Los Angeles, London, and Paris, solidifying her status as one of the most influential voices in contemporary global music.

In October 2025, she released the MALPORTADA EP, a six-track project written in Puerto Rico that delves deeper into her close relationship with salsa, a genre she has explored at different stages of her career. The EP includes “Malportada,” her collaboration with Rawayana, a piece that fuses tropical cadence with sonic rebellion. With raw, vibrant energy, Nathy Peluso reasserts her command of the Caribbean musical language, expanding her universe through provocation and virtuosity.