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Nina G, her third single is called Gelato

And it's produced by Thomas Costantin and Mattia Marsullo

Nina G, her third single is called Gelato And it's produced by Thomas Costantin and Mattia Marsullo

Croatian Canadian model Nina G teases the debut of her first studio album with the release of her third single Gelato with her producers Thomas Costantin and Mattia Marsullo. It's a funky summer song that acquaints the listener to Nina G’s personal world touching on her background and international upbringing. It is both nostalgic and fresh delivering a fun loving tune that makes you want to listen on repeat. Gelato is out on July 12, 2024 on all streaming platforms. 

Who is Nina G?

A regular face on the runways and known muse of Marine Serre and Francesco Risso, Nina G aims to introduce herself in a more honest and vulnerable manner through her music. A force in the fashion industry, her chameleon like nature easily transforms into the various roles and characters she personifies. With this EP album, Nina G will not be playing any characters. It is a deep and honest reflection of her inner most vulnerable parts coming to the surface. Her aim with this album is to be as authentic as possible, providing the listener with an opportunity to really get to know her not just as a singer but as a human being.

What to know about Gelato

Gelato is a contemporary sound that fuses her poetic background with modern bouts of hip hop and global culture. The upbeat funky sound synthesizes memories from her childhood in the 90’s to the fresh new sounds of today encapsulating the influence that the New York jazz and hip hop scene have on her music. Gelato touches on Nina G’s personal history and how she was raised cross culturally between Canada, Croatia and Italy. She has lived in many cities of the world and feels at home wherever she goes because home is within her, identifying as a global citizen. A summer manifesto. Gelato further cements Nina’s no bullshit approach to writing honest music. She says it how it is and has fun doing it. Her lyrics are personal yet relatable, making you wonder who she is referencing or if she is calling out society as a whole. Constantly questioning the bigger things, even within lighter entertaining sounds Nina is able to discuss deeper topics within her music.