Sevdaliza Unveils a Triumphant ode to Femininity on 'Heroina'
Singer-songwriter Sevdaliza's latest album, 'Heroina', is an unflinching exploration of the complexities and contradictions of womanhood. This 13-track opus features collaborations with Karol G, Kenia Os, Pabllo Vittar, Tokischa, and Villano Antillano, among others, showcasing a diverse array of feminine perspectives and experiences.
Sevdaliza's creative process for 'Heroina' was inherently global in nature. "I started creating around the world with people carrying different energies, different frequencies," she explains. This approach yielded songs that not only reflect her own unique voice but also tap into the collective voices of her collaborators. The album is a testament to the power of co-creation and the fluidity of female identity.
At its core, 'Heroina' is an album about tension – the push-and-pull between surrender and resistance, freedom and limitation. It's an unapologetic celebration of femininity in all its forms: resilience, sensuality, independence, and beyond. Sevdaliza draws on her own experiences as a queer woman to craft an album that both honors her heritage and expands the conversation around womanhood.
The album's standout tracks – including "Alibi," featuring Pabllo Vittar and Yseult, and "Ride or Die, Pt. 2" with Villano Antillano and Tokischa – showcase Sevdaliza's fearless approach to songwriting and her ability to craft anthemic choruses that refuse to be ignored.
Throughout 'Heroina', Sevdaliza invites listeners to consider the complexities of female experience, where vulnerability and empowerment coexist. With its dynamic collaborations, sonic experimentation, and unflinching honesty, this album is a triumph – a testament to the power of women's voices in shaping their own narratives.
Singer-songwriter Sevdaliza's latest album, 'Heroina', is an unflinching exploration of the complexities and contradictions of womanhood. This 13-track opus features collaborations with Karol G, Kenia Os, Pabllo Vittar, Tokischa, and Villano Antillano, among others, showcasing a diverse array of feminine perspectives and experiences.
Sevdaliza's creative process for 'Heroina' was inherently global in nature. "I started creating around the world with people carrying different energies, different frequencies," she explains. This approach yielded songs that not only reflect her own unique voice but also tap into the collective voices of her collaborators. The album is a testament to the power of co-creation and the fluidity of female identity.
At its core, 'Heroina' is an album about tension – the push-and-pull between surrender and resistance, freedom and limitation. It's an unapologetic celebration of femininity in all its forms: resilience, sensuality, independence, and beyond. Sevdaliza draws on her own experiences as a queer woman to craft an album that both honors her heritage and expands the conversation around womanhood.
The album's standout tracks – including "Alibi," featuring Pabllo Vittar and Yseult, and "Ride or Die, Pt. 2" with Villano Antillano and Tokischa – showcase Sevdaliza's fearless approach to songwriting and her ability to craft anthemic choruses that refuse to be ignored.
Throughout 'Heroina', Sevdaliza invites listeners to consider the complexities of female experience, where vulnerability and empowerment coexist. With its dynamic collaborations, sonic experimentation, and unflinching honesty, this album is a triumph – a testament to the power of women's voices in shaping their own narratives.