Fabiola Reyna discusses her new album Malegría—a celebration of intuition, transition, connection, and spiritual survival with themes of queer love, feminine sensuality, and intentional relations to the earth. The album blends Congolese, Peruvian, and Colombian rhythms with influences from artists like Chavela Vargas. The title “Malegría” merges the Spanish words for “bad” (mal) and “happiness” (alegría), expressing a bittersweet essence. It reflects Reyna’s personal journey, especially after transitioning from a duo with Nectali ‘Sumohair’ Diaz to a solo project due to Diaz’s passing.
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