
Calambre () is the debut studio album by Argentine singer and rapper Nathy Peluso. Recorded between Barcelona, Buenos Aires and Los Angeles, the album was released on 2 October 2020 by Sony Music. Calambre won the Premio Gardel (the Argentine equivalent to the Grammy Awards) for Best Alternative Pop Album and was also nominated for Album of the Year and Best Cover Design at its 23rd annual edition. The album's second single, "Buenos Aires" also won Record of the Year at the ceremony. Calambre was awarded Best Alternative Music Album at the 22nd Latin Grammy Awards and Best Urban Music Album at
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Calambre () is the debut studio album by Argentine singer and rapper Nathy Peluso. Recorded between Barcelona, Buenos Aires and Los Angeles, the album was released on 2 October 2020 by Sony Music. Calambre won the Premio Gardel (the Argentine equivalent to the Grammy Awards) for Best Alternative Pop Album and was also nominated for Album of the Year and Best Cover Design at its 23rd annual edition. The album's second single, "Buenos Aires" also won Record of the Year at the ceremony. Calambre was awarded Best Alternative Music Album at the 22nd Latin Grammy Awards and Best Urban Music Album at the 2021 Premios Odeón. The album was nominated for Best Latin Rock or Alternative Album at the 64th Annual Grammy Awards.
== Background == Professional recording sessions for the album's confection began in early 2019 shortly after Peluso signed a record deal with Sony. As she reached mainstream audience in Spain thanks, in major part, to her guest performance at the television talent show Operación Triunfo in March 2020, the album making process was sped up. A tour that would have visited huge music festivals such as Coachella and Lollapalooza was scheduled to happen in early 2020 but was entirely cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The album's title, cover art and release date was announced through social media on September 15, 2020.
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