Last Monday (15), Argentine singer Nathy Peluso performed at NPR’s Tiny Desk Concert, where she sang some songs from her recent album Fat and the music Buenos Aires from the album Calabria.
It is worth highlighting the traces Learn to love AND Legendary, some of the songs that stand out the most in the album, representing its message and characteristic sound Fat.
Songs Envy AND Remedy show in more depth Nathy’s versatility in opening up to his listeners and traveling between different genres and influences such as hip-hop or 80’s music.
Already Buenos Aires belongs to his previous album Calabria (2020), being one of his most acclaimed songs by the audience of his concerts, and which continues to enjoy success over the years.
It is worth mentioning that the album Grasa was released by 5020 Records/Sony Music Spain. The 16 songs are accompanied by videos created by Nathy, directed by AgustÃn Puente and produced by The Movement by Landia.
Nathy Peluso will perform with Grasso Tourwith dates confirmed in Europe and Latin America, and for the first time in the United States.
Nathy co-produced and co-wrote the album’s 16 songs. Most of the songs are the result of a close collaboration with Venezuelan musician and producer Manuel Lara (Kali Uchis, Bad Bunny), who also serves as executive producer.
Chaka Khan Sings Her Hits at the Tiny Desk
Singer Chaka Khan sang his hits and celebrated African-American culture in radio specials NPR, Small desk.
He performed songs like Tell me something good, what will you do for me AND I am every woman.
It is worth remembering that Chaka Khan is known as the queen of funk.
Beginning his career in the 1970s with the band Rufus, Khan has created a legacy that includes 22 albums, 10 Grammys, forays into jazz and theater, and collaborations with Prince, Stevie Wonder, Joni Mitchell, and Quincy Jones.
Your most recent album is Hello, happinesspublished in 2019.
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