Nathy Peluso debuts “Salvaje,' a house-driven track inspired by ballroom culture
The new single — written and produced by Peluso, in collaboration with Didi Gutman and Illangelo — was accompanied by adirected by Félix Bollaín and produced by Little Spain. The visual features featuring Peluso voguing in different looks, and a press release describes the “ballroom-culture inspired track” as “music for your culo.”
After teasing the song on social media with dance clips, the Argentinian singer announced “Salvaje” on Instagram. In a statement, Peluso wrote that “with ‘Salvaje’ I want to express freedom, wildness and loads of dance. I hope people dance with this song in clubs, parties and life.” The new song follows the release of “Tonta,” a retro-pop single that arrived with another Félix Bollaín-directed and Little Spain-produced
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