Nathy Peluso has been ‘La Sandunguera’, ‘La Mafiosa’, ‘La Presa’ and ‘La Tirana’. Not content with all these nicknames (and more, if we count ‘Business Woman’ or ‘Nattikilah’), Peluso now becomes ‘Malportada’ in her recent single, today’s Song Of The Day.
‘Malportada’ joins the list of Nathy Peluso’s great salsa songs, which also include ‘Puro Veneno’, ‘La Presa’, ‘Mafiosa’ and ‘Erotika’. It will be part of the ‘Malportada’ EP, dedicated to salsa, a project that Peluso’s audience has been demanding for a long time.
‘Malportada’, the first preview, is a salsa written in the style of the greats, Willie Colón or Héctor Lavoe. Roinel Vega’s trumpet and Johan Escalante’s trumpet take on special prominence in the recording, a collaboration with Rawayana who is not afraid to resort to certain clichés of the genre: in ‘Malportada’, Peluso is the “dangerous” one and Rawayana, the “scoundrel.”
Both are “delinquents” of love, to use an expression that the author of ‘Crime’ would use. Criminal and/or delinquent metaphors are one of Peluso’s favorite resources, although they sound slightly anachronistic, and in ‘Malportada’ she wonders how it is possible that “they haven’t imprisoned her yet”, after all the “punishment” to which she has subjected her lover.
‘Malportada’ is another Peluso sauce full of good ‘FAT’. We remind you that the ‘GRASA’ tour will conclude with two big dates in Spain: February 14 at the Palau Sant Jordi in Barcelona and February 17 at the Movistar Arena in Madrid.

