April 04, 2021 #ChileDiverse

Paloma Mami, the viral artist inspired by Dalí

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The young New York-born Chilean presents her first album, 'Sueños de Dalí' (Dali's Dreams)

A video recorded in her aunt's garage and uploaded to Youtube was the beginning of everything, three years ago. C. Tangana was seduced by the song Not Steady, shared it on his networks and soon Paloma Mami was already a Sony Music Latin signing. "For me it was something that happened very fast, I don't know how. I was very young and didn't understand anything," she explains from Chile in the midst of promoting her first album, Sueños de Dalí. The title, which refers to the Catalan artist, does not leave indifferent. "I love art and since I was a child I admired Dalí a lot. Everything he did seemed like a dream to me. I think that when people dream, that's when the craziest ideas come to them, that's why I wanted to name the album this way", he explains and then reflects that "Dalí painted what he painted when he was awake, he reached that point of hallucinating like that. I can't imagine what his dreams must have been like if he saw life that way when he was awake".

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