Nasty Guerrero has released a new single titled “I PRAY FOR US”.
The track is described as a fusion of modern Afrobeats, Venezuelan Onda Nueva, and traditional instrumentation, including harp, cuatro, and maracas. It is supported by heavy, industrial-style percussion and presented as a visual sound release.
“I PRAY FOR US” centers on themes of unity, resilience, and solidarity following recent earthquakes in Venezuela that affected regions including Caracas and Vargas. The song is positioned as a response to the disaster, focusing on collective support and emotional endurance.
The release combines contemporary electronic production with elements of Venezuelan folk instrumentation to reflect both cultural identity and modern sound design.
Nasty Guerrero is a digital artist whose work blends music and visual expression across multiple genres.
“I PRAY FOR US” by Nasty Guerrero is available on streaming platforms.
Digital artist Nasty Guerrero has released a new single titled “Pose,” a dance-focused record that blends ballroom-inspired energy with Afro House influences.
Driven by pulsing percussion, electronic textures and an infectious groove, “Pose” is built for movement. The track leans into confidence and self-expression, using its title as both a statement and an invitation for listeners to step onto the dancefloor.
Rather than focusing on complex storytelling, “Pose” prioritizes rhythm and atmosphere. The production is anchored by steady Afro House-inspired drums, while vocal elements add personality without distracting from the song’s primary goal: keeping the energy high.
The release continues Nasty Guerrero’s exploration of club-oriented sounds. Known for combining digital artistry with global music influences, the artist once again delivers a record that sits comfortably between electronic dance music and Afro-inspired rhythms.
As Afro House continues to influence dance music around the world, more artists are experimenting with the genre’s possibilities. “Pose” joins that growing conversation by incorporating ballroom-inspired aesthetics while remaining rooted in a rhythm-driven sound.
While the track does not attempt to reinvent the Afro House formula, it succeeds in delivering what it sets out to achieve: a high-energy dance record with a clear sense of purpose.
”Pose” by Nasty Guerrero is out now on all streaming platforms.
In a music culture driven by image, visibility, and personality, Nasty Guerrero arrives without a body yet with a voice you can feel. The digital artist sits at the intersection of sound, identity, and technology, challenging long held ideas about authenticity, presence, and what it means to be real.
In this conversation with Afrobeats Head, not real becomes a creative advantage and digital identity becomes a new kind of cultural power.
Who is Nasty Guerrero?
Nasty Guerrero is a digital artist with human intention. A project designed to express identity without physical limits.
What does “not real” mean to you?
Not fake. Not artificial. Just not confined to a body, a face, or expectations.
How do you define real today?
Real is intention. Truth in creation, not visibility.
Why choose a digital identity?
Because culture already lives online. I am reflecting on the world as it is.
What cultural truth are you highlighting?
That identity is evolving faster than the industry is comfortable with.
Has music culture become more about image than sound?
It always was. Now it is just impossible to hide.
How does “Not Real” reflect how we consume music today?
People form real emotional connections to things that do not physically exist. That is the paradox.
Nasty Guerrero, recognized as the first digital Latin urban artist, has released her second single “Tu Perdistes.”
“Tu Perdistes” is built on a rhythmic foundation that blends Afrohouse, UK Funky, and Latin rhythms, creating a hypnotic, danceable, and sophisticated groove.
Its raw and direct lyrics are based on real-life experiences, criticizing how superficial love has become in today’s society.
The release is part of Nasty Guerrero’s debut album, scheduled for release later in March 2026.
The project is the brainchild of Venezuelan artist, singer, DJ, and producer Chipy Guerrero.
”Tu Perdistes” is out now on all streaming platforms.
Nasty Guerrero has shared a new single “Not Real.”
The track represents a cultural statement about authenticity, identity and the evolution of music in a digital era. It mixes UK Funky House, Afrobeats rhythms, disco energy and electronic grooves to create a sound designed for global dance floors.
Nasty Guerrero is not a physical person. It is a digital alter ego created to say what many don’t dare to say. The music, lyrics and production are 100% human. The identity is digital because culture evolves. When what is considered real becomes a copy, Nasty appears to break the structure. It is not artificial intelligence — it is amplified human intention.
“I am not real. But the culture is.”
About the Artist
Nasty Guerrero is the first digital Latin urban artist, a visionary project redefining the future of music. Her sound blends UK Funky House, Afrobeats, Disco and electronic grooves creating a bold global identity.
“Not Real” by Nasty Guerrero is out now on all streaming platforms.