Reyna Tropical premieres “Know Her”

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Let go of what you were taught to be, find what you are and take ownership of what belongs to you.

“Know her”, It is a preview of what we can enjoy in miserythe debut album of Tropical Queen which will be released on March 29 through Psychic Hotline. With a mix of Congolese, Peruvian and Colombian rhythms, Fabi Reynaknown in the artistic world as Tropical Queendocuments the pain of letting go of what you were taught to be, the relief of finding who you are, and the power that comes from belonging.

Sounds from revolutionary artists like Chavela Vargasare the influences to be heard in the new song by Tropical Queenwho herself defines as:

A love song for me, for me. It is a song dedicated to multiplicity and the many experiences that I carry within me and from which I act as a queer and northern woman, refuting the narrative of an entire life in which I have been told ‘that I am neither from here, nor from there.’ It is a slow and constant movement that dances towards belonging to a place in between, a place of sensuality, acceptance and creation.”

In 2020, Queen he crystallized the purpose of his life’s work, entering nature on a community retreat; a tropical journey guided by music, finding yourself in harmonious relationship with local stewards of the land, culture and musical wisdom. misery is the culmination of a self-exploration fortified by harmony with the earth, together with Diazmarking the transition of Tropical Queen from the duet of Queen and Nectali “Sumohair” Díaz to the solo project of Queen after the death of Diaz.

But while this gem arrives, enjoy “Know her”, is now ready on your favorite platform to inject your life with feminine sensuality and the transformative power of intentional relationships with the earth. Go ahead play!

misery Tracklist:
  1. “I take care of you here”
  2. “Radio Hope”
  3. “Cartagena”
  4. “Goosebumps”
  5. “I’m sorry”
  6. “Singing”
  7. “Know her”
  8. “Motion”
  9. “Softly”
  10. “Ñeke”
  11. “The Mom”
  12. “Misery”
  13. “Birdie”
  14. “Puerto Rico”
  15. “Of mixed race”
  16. “Quaji”
  17. “Queer Love & Afro-Mexico”
  18. “Ancestral Connection”
  19. “Guitar”
  20. “Huītzilin”
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