Nathy Peluso
Natalia Beatriz Dora "Nathy" Peluso (; born 12 January 1995) is an Argentine and Spanish singer and songwriter. Born in Argentina and raised in
Alicante, Spain, Peluso became interested in the
performing arts at an early age, performing cover songs at musical bars in her teenage years in
Torrevieja. After graduating from
King Juan Carlos University, Peluso relocated to
Barcelona to pursue a professional career in music, with her first releases ''Esmeralda'' (2017) and ''
La Sandunguera'' (2018) being confected independently. Peluso slowly started to become recognized in Spain. After signing to
Sony Music, she started working on her breakthrough album ''
Calambre'' (2020) for which she won the
Latin Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album in 2021. Her second studio album, ''
Grasa'', was released in 2024.
Distinguished for her theatrical personality onstage, and her fusion of
hip-hop,
soul, and
world music, Peluso's popularity expanded after collaborating with
Bizarrap on "
Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 36" (2020), achieving commercial success and social media traction in Latin America. She has also collaborated with
Christina Aguilera,
Karol G, and
C. Tangana, with the latter one's duet "
Ateo" debuting atop the
Spanish charts.
Peluso's artistry has been awarded six
Premios Gardel, one
Premio Odeón and five
Latin Grammys out of fourteen nominations, including
Best New Artist, among many others.
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