Spanish singer SALMAās sound feels lived-in, effortless - a fusion of heritage and instinct rather than reference points. Her voice retains the passion of flamenco, but itās enveloped in modern production that shifts between footwork and reggaeton.
Her new single āna te deboā pivots into flamenco-inflected percussion, flickering between skittering footwork breaks and a measured, almost processional drumbeat. Itās the sound of tension and resolve - heartbreak, but with its back straight. Lyrically, she leans into defiance, weaving in Semana Santa references that feel more like reclamation than tradition.
It doesnāt matter if you donāt speak Spanish - SALMAās music lands all the same.
š§ Watch the video for āna te deboā below