Soulful UK pop artist Nathalie Miranda drops empowering Reggaeton bop TERREMOTO with Ignacio Arellano
Powerhouse pop star Nathalie Miranda has dropped Terremoto today and it’s an addictive, Latin-inspired pop single that’ll get you feeling fierce, empowered, and adding it straight to your party playlist the minute you hear the chorus.
Terremoto marks Nathalie’s debut Spanish language release — an exciting milestone for the talented Greek-Cypriot singer-songwriter, who holds a Bachelors degree in French and Spanish, and a Masters in Spanish and French Translation. Check out the stunning official video below:
Terremoto (meaning ‘earthquake’ in Spanish) is an empowering, beat-driven, Reggaeton female anthem. Penned by Nathalie, the song is about a woman warning her possessive partner that she needs her freedom, or she’ll turn the tables on him. She sings the powerful refrain, ‘Ten cuidado / Que puedo hacerte daño’ (‘be careful, because I can hurt you’)!
Featured in the song’s breakdown are the raspy vocals of Ecuadorian artist Ignacio Arellano, who Nathalie invited to sing on the track. Speaking on the collaboration, Nathalie says: “I really wanted the guy in this song to get a chance to respond. My good friend, Ignacio Arellano, had the perfect vocals for it. It was also high time to put my language skills to use in my music! I’m thrilled about my first Spanish language release.”
Inspired by the production style of Latin artists like Becky G, Ozuna and Bad Bunny, this addictive pop Latin bop will get you dancing, vibing and hip-shaking on first listen. Nathalie’s high-energy, powerhouse vocals sound glorious in Spanish: Terremoto starts soft and sultry, before punching into an irresistible reggaeton chorus that shows off Nathalie’s full-bodied ran hmmge.
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