Watch Niña Dioz
Get Flirty on the Job in Her
New Video “Sorpresa”

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A Billboard “Artist on the Rise” 

Recipient of the LAMC Discovery Award Nacional Records is proud to announce the release of
Niña Dioz‘s new video for “Sorpresa,” out now.
 Niña Dioz says the song “is inspired by my love of strong, independent Latina women and…cannabis…The lyrics are often flirty and sexy, but for me it is more about the feeling of owning your body and your sexuality.”

Niña Dioz continues to deliver boss track after boss track and, with each release, ups the ante in solidifying her position as a badass female emcee. Latina queer love stories (or in this case, lust stories) in Latin urban music are often a rarity, and Niña Dioz once again raises her voice (and shows off her swagger) with this
track and video for “Sorpresa”.

For the “Sorpresa” video, Niña Dioz worked once again with Monterrey-based Black Buffalo Films, the queer female-led production company that created the visually-stunning video for “Magdalena (Trap Orquesta).” Here’s what she had to say regarding her inspiration behind the video:

 “The video takes place in a laundromat where I am the employee and ‘my dream girl’ suddenly shows up. A lot of crazy things start happening, and we don’t know if is real or just a fantasy. I was also happy to have a really cool crew of Voguers from Monterrey, Caderas Peligrosas, and famous drag queen Soronasty.”

The love for music, and the desire to be an informer brought us to the world of entertainment. We have gradually built on a mission that has been goal in life: bringing Latin music to US masses. In 1999 our editor, Kike Posada, was selected “an influential personality in the realm of music for the 21st century” by The Miami Herald. He also received the ASCAP Ampt award for his support to Latin music and the prestigious Orquidea Award as a Colombian talent. He has an extensive professional experience as a journalist, radio programmer, music critic, member of NARAS and LARAS (Grammy). BOOM created the first radio program specialized in Latin alternative music in the United States, (see Billboard magazine 11/14/93.) Posada beginnings as a journalist took place in Bogota, at the Xavier University. There, he became the official voice of the station. Then became a record label executive. Managed the international market for Universal Music (formerly Polygram) Moving to the US in 1992, joined EMI-Capitol Records as South East Coast Promoter. But his dream of publishing a magazine, came true in 1996 (BOOM), and hasn’t stopped publishing ever since.