The new voice of Latin pop
It’s only taken one album for Nathy Peluso to become a bonafide star. With her 2020 debut “Calambre” (“Cramp”) the Argentinian announced herself as one of the most powerful new voices - and whatever you think about her, you can’t deny the power of that voice - in latinx pop, mixing weapons-grade hooks with sharp one-liners that she stamps with her own unmistakable accent . If a cancelled World Tour in 2020 looked like it might throw a wrench in the works, then 2021 has proven that La Nathy treats career obstacles like speed-bumps. In 2021, she won a Grammy for Best Alternative Music Album and was nominated for a Grammy for Best Latin Alternative Album. It was, in part, thanks to hits such as "Ateo", a track recorded with C. Tangana, who will also be at Sónar 2022. Nathy shows no signs of slowing down; she arrives at Sónar 2022 in top form. Take the chance to see her now, before she conquers the world.