International pop star Emilia releases her most conceptual and vulnerable work to date with the arrival of perfectas, a genre-defying pop EP that dismantles the myth of the “perfect woman”—not with answers, but with questions, contradictions, and discomfort. Rather than present herself as a symbol of empowerment, Emilia uses the language she knows best—music—to exaggerate the roles she’s been cast in and criticized for: the “hot girl,” the “girl boss,” the flawless beauty, the fashion icon. At times, she admits, even she believes the illusion. Built as both a satirical and emotional response to the expectations placed on women—especially in the spotlight—perfectas leans into irony and hyper-femininity to show just how impossible and absurd these ideals are. But behind the satire is something more raw: a reflection of the personal pressure, scrutiny, and hate Emilia has faced, and the internal conflict it creates. The EP opens with playful energy, but ends in a moment of truth—perfectas isn’t just a critique, it’s a confession. perfectas and the official video for its title track are now available on all digital platforms.
Emilia perfectas Tracklist:
1. bunda 🍑
2. ACEITE DE 🍑 (interlude)
3. blackout 🧊
4. MÁSCARA DE 🧊 (interlude)
5. pasarella 👠
6. 👠 DE MUSEO (interlude)
7. beautiful 💄
8. GLOWY 💄 (interlude)
9. servidora 🕶️
10. YO MISMA 🕶️ (interlude)
11. perfectas
The EP opens with “bunda 🍑,” a genre-blending collaboration with Brazilian pop icon Luísa Sonza that turns the obsession with the female body into exaggerated parody. Fusing Brazilian funk, reggaeton, and electro-pop, the track fixates on the pressure to achieve an unattainable ideal—the “perfect” body that culture insists every woman should aspire to. What at first sounds like a party anthem quickly reveals itself to be a sharp critique of beauty standards that are both relentless and contradictory. The music video leans into surrealism to underline the absurdity: set on a hyper-stylized beach, Emilia and Luísa apply a magical “bunda oil” that transforms their bodies into cartoonish extremes. With peaches, glam, and Juicy Couture tracksuits, the track exposes the uncomfortable tension between image, expectation, and self-worth—not to solve it, but to hold up a warped mirror to the culture that demands it.
Following the “ACEITE DE 🍑” interlude, “blackout 🧊” channels the pressure to always be the most desirable—the kind of impossible standard where no matter what you do, it’s never quite enough. Teaming up for the first time, Argentine powerhouses Emilia, Nicki Nicole, and TINI lean into the role of the perfectly put-together woman: poised, controlled, and visibly “wanted.” But instead of celebrating that image, the track pushes it to the point of parody. The accompanying video is set in a retro fan shop during a brutal heat wave, where customers can’t resist their beauty and quite literally melt in front of them. The trio, on the other hand, remains perfectly composed—radiating an exaggerated, hyper-bronzed, almost robotic allure. It’s not about confidence—it’s about the exhausting performance of trying to be “just right” in a world that finds fault either way. Whether you play into the fantasy or not, the judgment comes. “blackout 🧊” doesn’t offer a solution—it just turns the volume up on the absurdity, exposing the disconnect between how you’re seen and how it feels to be seen that way.
Following the “MÁSCARA DE 🧊” interlude, “pasarella 👠” featuring Six Sex struts in with glittering bravado and sharp irony. What may sound like a glamorous fashion anthem quickly reveals itself to be a searing critique of consumerism and the pressure to perform desirability through material excess. What may first appear to be a glamorous fashion anthem quickly reveals itself to be a biting critique of consumerism and the pressure to perform desirability by staying on-trend at any cost. “pasarella 👠” exposes how much discomfort and self-denial go into performing desirability, the song captures the exhaustion of chasing relevance in a culture that rewards appearance over authenticity. In the music video, this tension comes to life inside a surreal shopping mall. Emilia and Six Sex begin their spree with poise and confidence, but the euphoria of consumption spirals into absurdity as their shoes begin to spark and pastel shopping bags multiply scene by scene. Set among fitting rooms and artificial storefronts, the visuals blur the line between choice and coercion—between dressing up for fun and dressing up to belong. By the end, the performance collapses under its own weight. Emilia and Six Sex leave the bags behind and walk away, trailed only by the silent stare of an older woman whose expression quietly questions the entire spectacle
After the “👠 DE MUSEO” interlude, the EP cuts into “beautiful 💄,” released Tuesday, July 29. Beneath its glossy, polished production, the track satirizes the obsessive emphasis on facial perfection and the way society often reduces women to how they look. Rather than challenge those expectations head-on, the song mirrors them to an absurd degree—spotlighting the stereotype that beauty comes at the cost of intellect, depth, or individuality. “beautiful 💄” exaggerates the idea that being attractive is all that matters, to the point where any expression of emotion or opinion is dismissed. The music video opens in a bustling dressing room, where models—including Emilia—prepare for a photo shoot. The makeup artists assisting Emilia wear industrial masks, ironically highlighting how her beauty dazzles. As they flip through magazines, each cover shows Emilia lip-syncing, already embedded in the media they consume. Valentina Zenere sits among them, waiting her turn. But it’s eventually revealed that Emilia isn’t just another model—she’s the photographer behind the lens. As she cheers the girls on and guides their poses, her presence shifts the tone: not authoritative, but quietly commanding. In the final scene, set in a red-lit development room, Emilia and Valentina process the photos. One comes out completely overexposed, a flash of light that erases the image—suggesting that beauty, when pushed to extremes, can become blinding, empty, or impossible to hold onto.
After the “GLOWY 💄” interlude, Emilia reemerges with “servidora 🕶️,” released Wednesday, July 30—a biting take on the warped expectations placed on public figures, especially women. The track channels the pressure of being constantly visible: the idea that once someone becomes famous, they no longer deserve privacy or space to make mistakes. Emilia embodies a figure trapped in contradiction—idolized but relentlessly picked apart, expected to endure every comment, assumption, and invasion as part of the deal. Wrapped in sleek production and steady intensity, “servidora 🕶️” leans into this tension with irony and edge, echoing the exhaustion of being both everywhere and nowhere at once. The music video for “servidora 🕶️” opens with a satirical billboard that reads “¿Cansada de no ser perfecta?” beside a QR code and a poster for Emilia’s 2025 tour—planting her image within the city’s landscape before she even appears. Wearing oversized sunglasses and a trench coat, Emilia slips through the streets unnoticed, until she starts singing—suddenly drawing attention, as the crowd and cameras descend. What unfolds is a surreal spiral: paparazzi flashes, scattered merch, and media frenzy all blur together as Emilia navigates the chaos with ironic serenity. She ends by greeting the camera with a theatrical charm so exaggerated it borders on parody. In the final moments, influencer Lola Lolita delivers a mock breaking-news report that the city is in disarray after Emilia was “allegedly spotted”—a dry, exaggerated punchline that mirrors how women in the spotlight are treated less like people, more like spectacle.
After the “YO MISMA 🕶️” interlude, ”perfectas” brings the EP to a raw and revelatory close. Stripping back the satire and surface, Emilia shifts from performance to vulnerability—admitting her own complicity in chasing impossible ideals. This is where the mask slips: a confession about insecurity, self-sabotage, and the emotional toll of constantly trying to measure up. As the title suggests, “perfectas” reclaims the word from unattainable standards, reframing it through imperfection, self-awareness, and forgiveness. It serves as the emotional core of the project—a moment of clarity that ties every preceding song together and reveals the heart of the concept. The music video for “perfectas” is a striking and introspective visual that mirrors the song’s powerful critique of perfection. Set in the privacy of her home, it captures the quiet exhaustion that comes from constantly living under the gaze of public expectation. Though she’s alone, she’s never truly free—surrounded by cosmetics, magazine covers, trophies, and screens reflecting curated versions of herself. With each passing scene, Emilia begins to shed that constructed image—she finishes selling the products that promise perfection mentioned in the other singles, turns off the camera, removes her makeup, leaves the wardrobe behind, and chooses stillness over spectacle. The video culminates in an act of silent rebellion: she walks away from the noise, lies down on the bed, and, still hurt by what she reads, embraces herself just as she is. It’s a tender and symbolic portrait of self-liberation, reinforcing the message at the heart of “perfectas”—that there is power in imperfection, and freedom in letting go.
Fresh off wrapping the Spain leg of her record-breaking Emilia Tour 2025—a high-energy stretch of 13 shows across the country—Emilia continues to make history. She became the first international female artist to headline three sold-out nights at Madrid’s legendary Movistar Arena, further solidifying her status as an international pop force. Up next, Emilia will bring her Emilia Tour 2025 to Latin America and the U.S., where fans can expect her signature empowering energy—along with fresh surprises and creative new elements that push her artistry to new heights. Fresh off being named New Gen Artist at the 2025 ELLE Style Awards, Emilia’s unstoppable rise continues to make waves across music, fashion, and global culture. With her genre-defying sound and bold vision, she is rapidly establishing herself as a leading voice on the international Latin pop stage. Recognized with an ASCAP Award for her work on one of the most-performed Latin songs of the year and named among People Magazine’s Emerging Artists of the Year, Emilia’s versatile artistry and growing influence underscore her impact. Further proving her global reach, Emilia is teaming up with McDonald’s for a special campaign where fans will be able to order her exclusive Emilia McShiny Meal, available for a limited time at participating McDonald’s Spain locations all month long. With perfectas, she expands her creative boundaries and cements her status as one of Latin pop’s most dynamic and influential voices—poised to shape the future of the genre worldwide.




















