By the Zonagirante.com team @spinning zone
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We admit it, we are guilty of being too intense and insistent, especially when we talk about talent that deserves attention and, instead, is mostly relegated to references made only by the curious. We have spoken many times, through concrete examples, about the immense hidden treasure that are among the names of the Peruvian female scene. It's an artistic community with a lot to say (and it does say it), but the conditions aren't right among those who should believe in and promote such a space. There's no medium- or long-term investment, only immediate results. and the false belief that these types of proposals cannot in any way have a commercial outcome. Only a few independent ventures, which we respect and will always try to support here at Zonagirante.com, have dedicated their resources and time to making the music of these women known among locals and outsiders alike.
But you must be bored with our constant harping, and it's better to give these artists airtime and speakers., which we have integrated into a playlist that serves as a sample of the high quality of their work. We chose 25 names, ranging from the most renowned to the youngest talents. Here are some outstanding examples, due to their long-standing experience. and her continued presence in the environment as La lá and the very famous (since childhood) Wendy Sulca. We also included in the list music that has managed to cross borders and captivate specialized audiences, such as La Zorra Zapata, Gala Brie and Lorena Blume, as well as projects that are taking shape and are located in the first wave of sound, such as Dafne Castañeda, Aura Blum and Maya Endo. Here they sing in Spanish and also in Quechua, as they do Renata Flores and Naysha, ready to be catered for by global fans of folk textures mixed with contemporary trends.
Here are pop, rock, hip hop, tropical sounds, huayno, folk, And a vast fusion of musical genres, blended for dancing and also for relaxation and reflection. We present below eighty minutes of great music that we hope will resonate with you. that Peruvian artists of the moment have a scene worthy of being celebrated in Latin America and throughout the world.
We take this opportunity to express our fervent rejection of the label of "mentally ill" applied by Peruvian government officials to the trans population. It is you who need to be cured of prejudice and imbecility, you pathetic bureaucrats. Instead of falling into outdated fascism, focus on finding solutions to your country's most urgent problems.



