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Woman Crush Wednesday: Nathy Peluso Intriguingly Chit Chats On “Lipps Service.”

Nathy Peluso | Lipps Service YouTube This week’s Woman Crush Wednesday features the 2025 episode of Lipps Service, hosted by the ever-charismatic Scott Scott Lipps—a friend of INYIM Media who foll…
Nathy Peluso | Lipps Service YouTube

This week’s Woman Crush Wednesday features the 2025 episode of Lipps Service, hosted by the ever-charismatic Scott Scott Lipps—a friend of INYIM Media who follows us on TikTok.

The Argentinian-Spanish songbird and visionary Nathy Peluso dives deep into her decade-long career, delivering hypnotizing, illustrious stories that reveal the mind of a true original. We at INYIM Media have been following Nathy for years now, and she has always been a force of a performer—pure natural talent and energy. Her perspective is vital in an industry often clouded by imitation and recycled artistry. Peluso stands apart—genuine, genre-defying, and gloriously unfiltered.

She opens up about her early love of salsa, sparked by Gloria Estefan’s pop reign in her childhood home. But it wasn’t until she began studying the genre’s roots that she felt truly called to it.

“I realized I was meant to be in that place,” she shares. “The freedom, the stories, the way they sing and play—it’s so big. I connected with that.”

Her track Puro Veneno marked a turning point, and audiences felt it. Peluso saw an opportunity to bring salsa back—not just as homage, but as evolution.

“It’s an honor,” she says, “because salsa is made for the people. It’s about joy. And I want everyone to listen to it—not just Latinos.”

She’s not just dabbling—she’s collaborating with the best. From Venezuela’s Sando de Prime to Manuela, Peluso is producing with salseros who know the craft inside and out.

“I never stop learning,” she says. “I’m always sharing with people who really understand what they’re doing.”

And that hunger to grow spans genres. Whether it’s jazz, hip-hop, or soul, Peluso pushes herself to recreate the real thing.

“If I listen to D’Angelo, I’m calling the guys,” she laughs. “I don’t want to do it alone.”

She’s already dreaming of future country and rock records, eager to conquer new sonic terrain.

Beyond the music, Peluso’s visual storytelling is just as intentional.

“When I compose a song, I know the energy I want to communicate. I start watching the full movie in my head,” she explains.

From wardrobe to choreography, she directs her own vision, crafting characters that live beyond the lyrics.

She also gushes over icons like Phil Collins, Erykah Badu, and D’Angelo, and reflects on her powerhouse collaboration with pop legend Christina Aguilera. Fans get the full Peluso experience—from her passion for jazz, salsa, and rap to her top five favorite records. (Hint for Latin music lovers: one of them ends in Miguel.)

This episode is a masterclass in authenticity and artistic evolution. Peluso reminds us why originality still matters—and why she remains one of the most compelling voices of her generation.

Explore the full interview and celebrate a Woman Crush who continues to redefine the rules of modern music.

For more on Nathy visit her official website – Nathy Peluso – Official site

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