Nathy Peluso Debut on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon
Argentine singer, songwriter, rapper and provocateur Nathy Peluso made her late night TV debut last night on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. She performed a medley including “El Dia Que Perdi Mi Juventud,” with special guest Blood Orange (Dev Hynes), and “Corleone”.
Nathy’s Fallon performance follows her 3 Latin GRAMMY awards at the ceremony earlier this month in Miami. She won “Best Alternative Song” for “El Dia Que Perdi Mi Juventud (Feat. Blood Orange),”“Best Rap/Hip-Hop Song” for “Aprender A Amar” and “Best Long Form Video” for the GRASA film.
At only 29 years old, Nathy has now won 5-career Latin GRAMMYs, tied with Mercedes Sosa for the most awards for an Argentine female artist. She is also the first woman to ever win “Best Rap/Hip-Hop Song.”
The album ‘GRASA’ is currently nominated for the GRAMMYs 2025 in the “Best Latin Rock or Alternative Album” category. In addition to the Blood Orange collaboration, ‘GRASA’ also features collaborations with Duki, CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso and C. Tangana.
Nathy kicked off her ‘GRASA‘ world tour with a powerful performance at Auditorio Nacional in Mexico City in the beginning of the month. Her first U.S. headline tour is set to launch next March.
“This tour is all about embracing who we are and celebrating it with every beat,” Nathy shares. “It’s raw and full of energy. I can’t wait to share these unforgettable moments with all of you!”