After years spent traveling the globe and working with some true legends in music, the Argentinian musician and producer Lucky Salvadori, known to many as Luciano Eduardo Falico, is now coming back to what feels like his core with his latest single, “LUNA.” Fresh from the buzz around his collaboration with Manu Chao on their co-produced EP Funky Chingolero, Lucky is putting out a track that’s entirely his own creation, feeling like a cosmic thread connecting Buenos Aires right up to the stars.
“LUNA” really stands out as a vibrant piece of Latin pop, one that’s actually pretty hard to pin down. It beautifully weaves together the driving rhythms of reggaeton and cumbia with the kind of nostalgic feel you get from 1980s synthesizers and “space guitars.” What emerges is a sound that’s got its feet firmly planted in the streets of Latin America while also floating in some neon-lit corner of the galaxy. The drums, you’ll notice, carry a strong groove, laying down a solid foundation for those intricate, soulful guitar lines that we’ve come to know as Lucky’s signature.
A Multilingual, Cultural Blend
For “LUNA,” Lucky teams up with Tartaglianeuro, bringing in a distinct mix of Spanish and Neapolitan. This creative choice lends a certain Mediterranean warmth to the track, transforming it into a glowing tribute to both love and the moon. It’s really no surprise that Lucky has already caught the eye of Rolling Stone Argentina and secured a spot on the well-regarded Sonorama Ribera 2026 playlist.
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