Malportada

EP by Nathy Peluso

Released 17 October 2025
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Tracklist

  • 1
    A caballo
    3:20
    4.0 ★
  • 2
    Insensata
    3:39
    3.0 ★
  • 3
    Que lluevan flores
    3:44
    3.0 ★
  • 4
    No es otra canción romántica
    3:19
    2.5 ★
  • 5
    Malportada
    Nathy Peluso & Rawayana
    3:39
    4.0 ★
  • 6
    Ángel
    3:45
    3.0 ★

Recent reviews

Malportada is provocation through instinct. Short, sharp, and unapologetically bold, the EP captures Nathy Peluso returning to her raw, rebellious essence, focusing on attitude, character, and visceral energy rather than conceptual depth. It’s fun, charismatic, and intentionally rough — even if artistically light.


Sonically, the project blends urbano, hip hop, Latin pop, experimental pop, electronic touches, and minimal trap influences with stripped, aggressive production. Beats hit fast, rhythms are punchy, and arrangements feel intentionally raw and direct. The sound is cohesive and edgy, though limited in variety and dynamic development.


Lyrically, Malportada explores provocation, ego, independence, sexuality, rebellion, attitude, and self-assertion. The writing is persona-driven and performance-focused, prioritizing impact and charisma over storytelling or emotional depth. Nathy leans heavily into character, delivering with theatrical confidence and playful defiance.


The 3-star rating reflects strong personality, branding, and replay fun with limited artistic ambition. The EP excels in attitude, immediacy, and energy, but its short length, narrow emotional range, and lack of conceptual or sonic evolution reduce long-term impact and memorability. Several tracks feel more like statements than fully developed narratives.


Malportada stands as a stylish and provocative side chapter in Nathy Peluso’s discography. Bold, playful, and rebellious, it reinforces her charisma and freedom — even if it functions more as a mood piece than a defining artistic statement.


Favorite Track: A Caballo

Skip Track: No es otra cancion romantica


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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