The Catalan artist reaffirms herself as one of the most valuable proposals of the international scene, and continues to give details and previews of her new studio work.
After keeping under her arm some of the biggest hits of reggaeton and urban music such as “Fiebre” or “Alocao” with Omar Montes, Alba Farelo (that’s her name) is getting ready to fill one of the biggest venues in Spain: the WiZink Center in Madrid. The reason? Her next album, of which she has already released singles such as “Sexy” and “Sin carné”, will be released in 2022. In his list of collaborations we find the very young Quevedo, who debuted last January with his album“Donde quiero estar” in which we see a featuring with the Barcelona singer in “PUNTO G”.
Bad Gyal’s “Chulo” previews her upcoming album
While we wait for Farelo’s new album to see the light of day, a release that is just taking shape, the Mataró native is leaving her listeners with honey on their lips. His latest move, the single “Chulo”, anticipates what would be his fourth album, successor of that“Warm Up” of 2021 that ended up breaking the barriers of the international scene.
Bad Gyal: music without geographical limits
Her characteristic style, which draws from Latin, Puerto Rican, but also urban sounds, has awakened a worldwide interest in her. Such has been the case that his presence has been confirmed on occasions in macro-events in foreign countries such as Potugal and festivals like Lollapallooza, last February 12 he also hung the “sold out” sign at the Palau Sant Jordi in his hometown.
In parallel, he has worked behind his compositions with names such as Supa Dups, El Guincho or Sky, some of the most recognized producers worldwide. As if that were not enough, his music, despite being sung in Spanish and some ad lib in English, has also been recognized by notorious international media such as The Fader or Pitchfork.


