After presenting ‘Raffaella’ last year, her wonderful collaboration with Paco Pecado, Dianka has a new album ready, ‘Cabriola’, which will be released at the end of the year. The artist, co-author of ‘Tocotó’ by Amaia, is known for revisiting Spanish pop from the 60s and 70s from a contemporary perspective. Concha Velasco, Marisol and Rocío Dúrcal influence her “magical fair” universe.
Dianka continues exploring her original aesthetic in ‘Rocín’, the first preview of her new equestrian-inspired album. It’s the Song of the Day.
«The artist has always felt a deep fascination for horses. So much so that he came to think that he had been one in past lives,” says the press release. In ‘Rocín’, Dianka identifies with this type of “steed with a bad appearance, coarse and low in height.”
‘Rocín’ is a totally unusual composition, which wanders between 70s Spanish pop, toy pop and the pure pomp of a marching band’s trumpets. With the detailed production of Pau Aymi, Dianka presents a small sound adventure where she “embraces the imperfect.”
The video clip for ‘Rocín’ “delves deeper into this idea through the obsession with being a perfect steed, which ends up leading to acceptance of the imperfect.” The girls “represent Dianka’s childish essence, a reflection of freedom, the banal and reconciliation with herself.”

