Madbel se rebela contra la dictadura de la perfección en “Perfecta”

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Madbel rebels against the dictatorship of perfection in “Perfecta”

The artist Madbel returns with “Perfecta”, the first single from his long-awaited second album “The good life.”

It is a piece of sound engineering that hybridizes the urgency of rock with electronics to dissect the traps of modern happiness, the chronicle of a general fatigue in a sound ecosystem saturated with posturing and sweetened realities.

In “Perfecta” -which is the first single of what will be their second album-, Madbel has decided that enough of pretending that we don’t break a plate. He stood in front of the mirror, punched the glass and, with the pieces, created a single that is pure danceable irony.

“Perfecta” is the first advance single from “The good life”– which will be released at the end of 2026 through the seal Peermusic– and the title is understood: the good life is not the one that looks impeccable in the photo, but the one that is lived without apologizing for mistakes. Madbel He has not come to save us from anything, he has come to remind us that, if the world demands of us to be impeccable, the most revolutionary thing we can do is to be ourselves. In the end, stopping playing the game is the only way to start winning.

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