Nathy Peluso had not released an album on the music market for four years. The Argentine singer has invested her time well since the days of the pandemic and has made the most of it. From extensive touring to other activities, without forgetting artistic input and collaborations. This 2024, the performer returns to the front page of news with GRASA, an album that will be released this coming Friday, although for now only digitally.
Peluso has become the first guest of the week on El Hormiguero, the Antena 3 nighttime program presented by Pablo Motos. There she has had the opportunity to present the album in society, clarifying that her physical version will soon go on sale. In her own words, the launch of this latest compilation has been very hasty, which has led to the staging being this way.
With Motos on set, the Luján native has also had the opportunity to highlight other striking aspects of her life, such as her love for the Argentine Milanese. One of them has been brought to light personally by the Requena presenter, related to the world of hotels: according to what he had been told by close circles, Nathy usually takes his own sheets, although now the situation is different.
And the Argentine has recognized that now what she is taking with her is her pillow. “One has the perfect size, half hard but it adapts,” she explained, adding that she currently uses an ergonomic one to treat different problems: “Because one is contractured, one is stressed.” The situation became such that her own romantic partner advised her to take it with her in her suitcase, even though it took up a lot of space.
Peluso and Motos had a small confrontation throughout the interview, since the program host wanted to have an exclusive preview of the new live album. Unfortunately, the singer has declined on most occasions, singing only one song included on Friday’s digital release. “It’s just that I am very classical and I don’t like to teach the songs before they come out. I already agreed to sing you a piece of one,” she told him.
A Nathy Peluso who began her artistic career selling poems on the street, before making the leap to stardom. “Having a person come and ask you for a poem that you have to write in five minutes maximum, because there is a queue and at the same time being committed to quality… That is something that I never abandon,” she explained in an interview for CNN .