Santa Salut and Yoss Bones reunite on “Eyeliner de Katana”, their new single, a feminist anthem to sing without stopping.
Sisterhood, making what others see as weaknesses your most powerful weapon, and showing everyone who’s boss. Since sing to all women Santa Salut and Mexican rapper Yoss Bones talk about standing up for yourself and leaning on the support of others in “Katana’s Eyeliner.”
And it is, it has been said, a single imbued with feminism, strength, struggle and rebellion, the
pillars that never fail in the songs of Santa Salut, now team up with Yoss
Bones.
Produced by Denekbeats and recorded at Mexico’s La Cantera and La Alzada studios, the single draws inspiration from G-funk, the West Coast, Los Angeles, low riders and Mexico City, the city where the two rappers met while taking advantage of the Santa Salut tour in Latin America.
A piece of pure hardness but also of a powerful union for music, rap and brotherhood. “Katana Eyeliner” is a sharp duel, a declaration of intent by the artists, who do not play with words, but use them as armor against the patriarchal system and anyone who attacks them with prejudice.
It’s a blend of the talents, roots, and influences of both rappers, creating beats that beat with pure empowerment and a union of equals.
The song is accompanied by a video clip directed by Omar Amaro where Santa Salut and Yoss Bones adopt the lowrider style, inspired by the classics of Snoop Dogg.
Thus, Santa Salut returns to its old habits, creating links with international artists, with an ever-growing audience after the release of “Discordia”, her latest album, where the rapper gave free rein to her creativity.
Source: Qmusica

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