Slayyyter lanza 'Broke Bitch Free$tyle' tras su debut en Coachella

Slayyyter ha lanzado oficialmente su habitual tema en directo 'Broke Bitch Free$tyle' tras su actuación de debut en Coachella. La canción llega antes de su actuación en el segundo fin de semana de Coachella. Esto se produce poco después del lanzamiento de su álbum Wor$t Girl in America el mes pasado.

Slayyyter interpretó la canción en directo por primera vez en 2024 y ahora la ha puesto a disposición de forma oficial, tal y como anunció Pitchfork. Los fans ya pueden escucharla en streaming, lo que aumenta la expectación por sus próximas apariciones este verano en Governors Ball en Nueva York el 5 de junio y Lollapalooza en Chicago el 31 de julio. La artista lanzó recientemente su álbum Wor$t Girl in America, que Pitchfork incluyó en su lista de la mejor música de 2026 hasta la fecha. Slayyyter se embarcará en la gira Wor$t Girl in the World Tour a partir de septiembre, que recorrerá Norteamérica, Brasil, Europa y el Reino Unido. El itinerario de la gira incluye paradas en Vancouver el 3 de septiembre, Seattle el 4 de septiembre, y se extiende hasta noviembre con actuaciones en ciudades como Río de Janeiro, París y Londres.

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