LISTEN: Alma Grace drops new track ‘Aventura’

Following on the heels of the bisexual, feminist anthem “Girl Fight,” which was released late last month, Alma Grace‘s new single, ‘Aventura,’mis another striking, narrative-driven pop number. Alternating between English and Spanish, ‘Aventura’ is an ode to her own multicultural and bilingual upbringinga theme that is carried throughout her upcoming FRIDA EP.

Grace’s upcoming EP is largely inspired by its namesake, Frida Kahlo, who Grace has always felt a strong connection to. She first learned about her through the Kahlo adorned matchboxes and coasters her grandmother would bring over from Mexico City. As she grew older, she dug deeper into Frida’s life and became fascinated by the ways in which the Mexican painter redefined beauty standards and broke down the boundaries placed on gender, race and sexuality. The FRIDA EP, due out on May 5th, is both an ode to Kahlo and an exploration of the ways in which her legacy has impacted Grace’s own journey through life. 

I loved the double meaning of the word ‘aventura’—it simultaneously means adventure and affair, and Frida certainly had her fill of both,” Grace says of the EP. “Frida is rumored to have had affairs with everyone from Leon Trotsky to Georgia O’Keeffe. She lived her life loving whoever she wanted to love—a courageous philosophy for a woman in the early 1900s and in the modern day.”

Alma Grace launched her music project last year with a string of buzz worthy singles. Her mixed musical influences are reflective of a globalized upbringing— she learned how to love from Selena, make witty comebacks from Shania Twain, and turn pain into art from Lauryn Hill. In addition to her budding music career, Grace has also performed on Broadway and Lincoln Center stages, been featured at Tribeca Film Festival, and acted in a multitude of films and TV shows. 

Despite only being 21 years old, the NYC born-and-raised songstress has also had an impressive career in social justice. As an activist, she attended her first protest at the age of 13, has volunteered with community-based organizations in Harlem, and has worked in both the Bronx and the U.S. Senate to defend immigrants facing deportation — a cause close to her heart as a second generation Mexican American. 

‘Aventura’ is available on all streaming platforms now.

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