Maluca Mala
Natalie Ann Yepez,[1] better known by her stage name Maluca, grew up in Washington Heights, Manhattan.[1] Raised on a steady diet of bachata, cumbia, merengue, and mambo, as well as hip-hop and other club music,[1] Maluca's music has been described as "experimental tropical punk, ghetto tech, and hip-house".[1] Although a bad case of stage fright kept her out of the spotlight for much of her life, a chance meeting with Diplo while performing karaoke eventually led to "El Tigeraso", Maluca's first single.[2]
Maluca Mala | |
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Birth name | Natalie Ann Yepez[1] |
Origin | Washington Heights, Manhattan[1] |
Genres | Electro, experimental tropical punk, ghettotech, hip house[1] |
Labels | RPM MSC, Mad Decent |
Associated acts | Diplo, Gilbere Forte, Dillon Francis, Don Diablo |
Website | www |
The years 2009 and 2010 saw her touring, performing, and releasing what she calls "tropical punk" tracks.[3] Since the release of her single in 2009, Maluca has recorded tracks that range from merengue mashups to kuduro to old-school deep house and focused on her stage show, which includes two dancers named the Cookies.[4] China Food is her latest release as she prepares for a second visit to South by South West.
The name Maluca in Spanish is a derivative of Mala which means bad or mean girl. In Portuguese Maluca means a crazy or mischievous girl.[5]
Discography
EPs[6]
Title | Year | Peak position |
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El Tigeraso | 2009 | 11 |
Singles[6]
As lead artist
Title | Year | Peak positions | Album |
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US Latin Rhythm | |||
"El Tigeraso" (feat. Diplo) | 2009 | 11 | FIFA 11 & Tuenti Movil Advert (soundtrack) |
"Hector" | 2010 | - | China Food mixtape |
"Trigger" | 2014 | - | - |
"Mala" | 2016 | - | - |
As featured artist
Title | Year | Peak positions | Album |
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US Latin Rhythm | |||
"La Campana" (Tittsworth and Alvin Risk featuring Maluca) | 2011 | - | FIFA 12 (soundtrack) Two Strokes Raw |
"Que Que" (Dillon Francis and Diplo featuring Maluca) | 2011 | - | Que Que Remixes |
"My Window" (Don Diablo featuring Maluca) | 2015 | - | - |
"Love Is Free" (Robyn & La Bagatelle Magique featuring Maluca) | - | - | |
"Bury Me" (Brodinski feat. Maluca & Bricc Baby Shitro) | - | Brava |
References
- "Maluca". AllMusic. Retrieved 1 August 2013.
- "Artist to Watch: Maluca". XLR8R. Archived from the original on 2010-11-28. Retrieved 2010-10-19.
- "Interview SXSW 2010: Maluca". Spinner.
- "A New York Thing". VMagazine.
- "Let's Talk Maluca". Mun2. Archived from the original on 2009-04-10. Retrieved 2010-10-19.
- "Maluca on Apple Music". iTunes. Retrieved 2017-05-12.
http://tmagazine.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/02/26/maluca-mala-la-crazy-bad/?ref=t-magazine