‘N2STAL5IA’ is the second album by Natalia Lacunza, available on November 21. After the excellent singles of ‘Un Castigo’, ‘Apego Feroz’ and ‘Otro Culito’, the author of ‘It has to be for me’ releases what she describes as the “most rare and special” song she has ever made. It’s our Song of the Day this Saturday.
Lacunza moves away from traditional pop melodies on this latest single and embraces both hip hop and electronic cadences. The result is an atmospheric, enveloping and addictive song from the first listen. Natalia has composed ‘SINGAPORE’ with Pau Riutort and Diego900.
The singer describes ‘SINGAPORE’ as “almost” her favorite from ‘N2STAL5IA’ and says she dedicates the lyrics to young people who do not find their place in big cities: “If you are a girl, a boy or a lost child in the big city, this song is for you.”
“There are days when the light goes out” is a line with which we can all identify. In one of the stanzas, Lacunza becomes surreal and talks about the “block with the blue glass”, in which “an old woman killed a dog” and “it is said that she keeps it in a trunk.”
Regarding ‘N2STAL5IA’, the artist writes it as an “intimate” album that speaks “of the disease of nostalgia”: “Staying attached to what is known, whether good or bad,” she says. «I have missed things that I don’t know if I ever had. I have the feeling that that feeling will live in me forever; “I can’t get rid of it, but I can make it valuable, make it useful for something,” says the artist about the spirit of the LP.
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