Grecas publica nuevo single con “Palermo”

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Grecas publishes new single with “Palermo”

The Madrid artist Grecas presents “Palermo”, his new single and first release after the resounding success of his album “Written on the M-30”the project that confirmed its position as one of the most innovative and personal proposals on the Spanish urban scene.

Inspired by the emblematic neighborhood of Buenos Aires, the single “Palermo” proposes a journey between cities, identities and personal experiences, connecting Madrid and Argentina through an urban narrative full of humor, everyday references and a romantic look very characteristic of the artist.

With “Written on the M-30”, Grecas went beyond the traditional album concept and presented a comprehensive artistic project that combined music, visual narrative, short film and innovative communication actions. The release generated a strong impact within the national urban scene and quickly moved to live with a tour that sold out tickets in numerous cities, consolidating the artist as one of the names with the greatest growth and real connection with the public.

After turning an album into a cultural phenomenon and a tour into an absolute success, Grecas returns with new music ready to continue expanding the limits of his artistic proposal.

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