Ya el anterior disco de Nathy Peluso lo tuve en 'heavy rotation' y en este no ha defraudado. Me encanta cómo transita diferentes estilos los cuales aborda todos con mucha soltura y haciendo que parezca fácil. Desde reconectar con sus orígenes más cercanos al hip-hop a incursionar en la música latina, en general Nathy Peluso no se achanta con nada. Justamente estos cambios de estilo hacen que sus discos me resulten muy disfrutables porque es difícil cansarse con albumes eclécticos como los suyos.
Grasa by Nathy Peluso has cemented itself as a cornerstone for her burgeoning career as a rapper and singer/songwriter; more importantly, it cements what will be a staple of her craft, equating the significant highs and more, from her last album, Calambre. As much as she sings radiantly, her rapping is on another tier, and it continues to surprise me, specifically with the ferocity she inhabits in her flows. Grasa matures her rap essence with a more seamless throughline; it’s gripping when she maneuvers from a Latin Funk and Electronic influenced Hip-Hop beat in “Mennia” to some R&B-laced vocals, accompanied by these audaciously hard drums on “Idea Radicales;” however, what makes it standout amongst the many… More