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Reyna Tropical - Conocerla (Single)

Reyna Tropical presents her new single ‘Conocerla’, taken from her upcoming debut album, Malegría, out 29th March on Psychic Hotline.

Led by guitarist, singer, songwriter and producer Fabi Reyna, Reyna Tropical melds and remixes Congolese, Peruvian, and Colombian rhythms with the influential sounds of revolutionary artists like lesbian guitarist-singer Chavela Vargas.

Blending the Spanish “mal,” which means “bad," and “alegría” which means “happiness,” Malegría is akin to bittersweet, offering a home to diasporic beings who are in the process of searching for and returning to ancestral roots. While traversing themes including queer love, feminine sensuality, and the transformative power of intentional relations to the earth, Malegría documents the grief of letting go to who you were taught to be, the relief of finding who you are, and the power that results in belonging to yourself.

Following the release of lead single ‘Cartagena’ where layered vocals, “ricocheting percussion and intertwined guitars and marimbas” (New York Times) sing of feeling nurtured and energised by the land, Reyna now releases ‘Conocerla’ -  “a love song for me by me,” she explains. This is “a song dedicated to the multiplicity and multi-faceted experiences that I carry and act from as a queer, norteña woman—rebuking the lifelong narrative of being told ‘que no soy ni de aquí ni de allá.’ It's a slow, consistent movement that dances towards belonging in the in between, a place of sensuality, acceptance, and creation.

Founded on the feelings of duality between bad and good, bitter and sweet, grief and love, and death and rebirth, Malegría marks Reyna Tropical’s transition from the duo of Reyna and Nectali ‘Sumohair’ Diaz to Reyna’s solo project following Diaz’s passing. From the found sounds to the interludes–which weave between each musical track, unfolding a narrative all their own–Malegría is a contemporary celebration and continuation of wide-reaching cultural traditions.

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