Sevdaliza's Latest Album Explores Womanhood's Complexities
The experimental singer has unveiled her third LP, Heroina, a collection of songs that celebrate and subvert traditional notions of femininity. The album features collaborations with an impressive lineup of female artists, including Karol G, Kenia Os, Tokischa, Pabllo Vittar, and Yseult.
Sevdaliza's creative process began by bringing together individuals from diverse backgrounds, each carrying unique energies and frequencies. This eclectic gathering led to the creation of several songs that found their way onto Heroina, an album centered around the theme of femininity. According to Sevdaliza, this latest release is different from her previous work in that it tackles a distinct narrative β one of embracing freedom while also acknowledging its limitations.
The 13-track record showcases the artist's signature blend of genres, with standout collaborations like "Alibi" featuring Pabllo Vittar and Yseult, and "Ride or Die, Pt. 2" alongside Villano Antillano and Tokischa. Other notable features include her work with Kenia Os, La Joaqui, and Eartheater.
In an Instagram post celebrating the album's release, Sevdaliza highlighted the significance of the featured artists and collaborators on Heroina, emphasizing that they represent different aspects of womanhood β resilience, sensuality, and independence. By bringing together these unique voices, the artist aims to challenge traditional narratives and celebrate the power of femininity in all its forms.
Sevdaliza's latest project marks a significant departure from her previous work since 2020's Shabrang, which included tracks like "Oh My God" and "Joanna." The album Heroina is her first full-length release since then, following up on the EP Raving Dahlia in 2022.
The experimental singer has unveiled her third LP, Heroina, a collection of songs that celebrate and subvert traditional notions of femininity. The album features collaborations with an impressive lineup of female artists, including Karol G, Kenia Os, Tokischa, Pabllo Vittar, and Yseult.
Sevdaliza's creative process began by bringing together individuals from diverse backgrounds, each carrying unique energies and frequencies. This eclectic gathering led to the creation of several songs that found their way onto Heroina, an album centered around the theme of femininity. According to Sevdaliza, this latest release is different from her previous work in that it tackles a distinct narrative β one of embracing freedom while also acknowledging its limitations.
The 13-track record showcases the artist's signature blend of genres, with standout collaborations like "Alibi" featuring Pabllo Vittar and Yseult, and "Ride or Die, Pt. 2" alongside Villano Antillano and Tokischa. Other notable features include her work with Kenia Os, La Joaqui, and Eartheater.
In an Instagram post celebrating the album's release, Sevdaliza highlighted the significance of the featured artists and collaborators on Heroina, emphasizing that they represent different aspects of womanhood β resilience, sensuality, and independence. By bringing together these unique voices, the artist aims to challenge traditional narratives and celebrate the power of femininity in all its forms.
Sevdaliza's latest project marks a significant departure from her previous work since 2020's Shabrang, which included tracks like "Oh My God" and "Joanna." The album Heroina is her first full-length release since then, following up on the EP Raving Dahlia in 2022.