Giadda raises the bar with “NASTY,” a new preview loaded with hood-trap and attitude
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Giadda returns with new music in “NASTY,” the next preview of her “urban mixtape,” which signals a bolder and more experimental phase within her solo project. Following “RADAR” and “EXTASI,” the track shows a more dynamic and intense side of the artist, where Giadda raps for the first time over a hood-trap beat, combined with reggaeton elements that maintain her Latin urban essence.
Produced by OKNOTOK, “NASTY” blends Catalan and Spanish and talks about the motivation to make music, the recognition she has been gaining within the underground scene, and her struggle to establish herself as a standout figure. With this track, Giadda shows her intention to continue on a more experimental, energetic, and alternative solo path, in contrast with her more pop-oriented side alongside her partner Sankki.

The set of singles “RADAR,” “EXTASI,” and “NASTY” shows that Giadda is shaping a distinctive artistic universe— authentic, direct, and energetic — that naturally fuses dancehall, hood-trap, and reggaeton without losing identity.
Additionally, Giadda has already been confirmed in the lineup of Let’s Festival 2026, taking place on March 27 in Hospitalet de Llobregat, where she will share the stage with artists such as Alizzz, Gara Durán, SVSTO, and La Habitación Roja, further consolidating her growing presence within the urban and alternative scene.
With “NASTY,” Giadda defines her path with an authentic and innovative proposal, capable of captivating audiencesand cementing her place within the Catalan and Spanish urban scene.



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