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Trueno’s Third Sneak Peek of His Upcoming Album: ‘No Cap’

The Argentine artist teams up with COLORS & shares what we can expect to hear in this new era

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Trueno‘s fans have reason to celebrate because their favorite artist is back after releasing «OHH BABY» just three months ago, and this return is no ordinary one; it’s a new preview from his upcoming studio album following «Tranky Funky» and «Ohh Baby.» «No Cap» brings forth sounds that are characteristic of the hip-hop genre, sounds that have defined the Argentine artist’s recent projects. He effortlessly explores different flows, demonstrating his versatility with these rhythms.

     It’s a sneak peek of the new album, a Hip-Hop album in which each song references a different era of the movement. ‘No Cap’ pays homage to the 2000s, honoring the artists and producers who influenced me during my upbringing, with Dr. Dre and the rap from those years onwards being the main references.” 

The release of «No Cap» is in collaboration with COLORS, the global music platform based in Germany, which Nathy Peluso had worked with a few years back. Trueno has made history as well, becoming the first Argentine artist to grace the platform’s cameras. In just a few hours, the video has already surpassed 200,000 views, and we’re confident this number will continue to rise in the coming hours. 

The year 2023 brought good news for Trueno. Not only did he tour the world, gracing renowned stages like those of Primavera Sound and LAMC, but also the affection he received from his audience has motivated him to welcome 2024 with the drive to launch a new project. “Now it’s over; 2023 is done, ‘Bien o Mal’ is finished. Now the new year begins, 2024, with the new album. I’m more ready than ever, and as they say, what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger,” he says. 

With an innate passion for hip-hop, the artist is set to bring us one of his most special projects soon. So, if you’re into these rhythms, Trueno’s new era is bound to have you completely hooked. 

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