Tracklist

  • 1
    Corleone
    2:28
    3.0 ★
  • 2
    Aprender a amar
    1:39
    3.5 ★
  • 3
    Real
    2:59
    4.0 ★
  • 4
    Legendario
    3:04
    3.5 ★
  • 5
    Escaleras de metal
    1:47
    2.5 ★
  • 6
    Todo roto
    Nathy Peluso ft. CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso
    3:07
    3.0 ★
  • 7
    No les creo nada (skit)
    Nathy Peluso ft. C. Tangana
    0:18
  • 8
    Envidia
    2:35
    2.0 ★
  • 9
    Menina
    Nathy Peluso ft. Lua de Santana
    2:08
    3.0 ★
  • 10
    Ideas radicales
    3:00
    4.0 ★
  • 11
    Manhattan
    Nathy Peluso ft. Duki
    3:12
    3.5 ★
  • 12
    El día que perdí mi juventud
    Nathy Peluso ft. Blood Orange
    2:48
    2.5 ★
  • 13
    La presa
    3:36
    3.0 ★
  • 14
    La mentira
    3:14
    3.0 ★
  • 15
    Remedio
    3:15
    3.5 ★
  • 16
    Mamá
    3:27
    2.5 ★

Recent reviews

Grasa is identity through deconstruction. Bold, introspective, and artistically restless, the album captures Nathy Peluso dismantling her larger than life persona to explore vulnerability, ego, fame, and self perception with brutal honesty. It’s ambitious and concept driven, but emotionally and sonically uneven.


Sonically, the record blends experimental pop, hip hop, alt R&B, electronic textures, Latin influences, industrial touches, and minimalist arrangements with sharp, unconventional production. Beats often feel fractured, structures unpredictable, and atmospheres intentionally tense. The sound is daring and modern, though frequently cold, heavy, and difficult to access.


Lyrically, Grasa explores identity crisis, fame, self doubt, ambition, power, emotional exhaustion, vulnerability, and artistic conflict. The writing is introspective and confrontational, often philosophical rather than melodic. Nathy presents herself stripped of glamour, exposing insecurity and internal contradictions with fearless honesty.


The 3.10 rating reflects high artistic ambition and conceptual depth with limited emotional connection and replay comfort. The album excels in thematic courage, originality, and identity exploration, but its heavy tone, fragmented pacing, restrained melodies, and lack of warmth reduce accessibility and long term enjoyment. Several tracks feel more cerebral than emotionally engaging.


Grasa stands as Nathy Peluso’s most challenging and polarizing project. Intense, conceptual, and deeply personal, it shows an artist unafraid to dismantle herself publicly — even if the result feels more intellectually fascinating than emotionally satisfying.


Favorite Track: Ideas Radicales

Skip Track: Envidia


Disclaimer: This Is my opinion based on personal taste and emotions.

The skip tracks are not bad songs but just songs that are less memorable.

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