English-Peruvian singer, writer and poet Natalia Salter explores accepting and embracing mistakes on “Million and One,” a self-love anthem backdropped by vibrant guitars and sultry vocal lines.
With maturity song writing that sees Salter accept and lover herself despite flaws while urging us to do the same for ourselves, the track is summery yet sensitive, teeming with a celebration of vulnerability.
Described as an anthem for the people to understand that the world isn’t black and white, to find peace in the grey, “Million and One,” comes after the success of her debut singles “Coming Down,” and “Holding Back,” to further usher her into stardom.
As someone who has overcome the struggles that life has thrown her way from juggling motherhood to navigation misogyny, Salter’s soulful artistry draws from her past as part of a folk collective as well as newer pop melodies to craft something intimate and uplifting, leaving us excited for everything this emerging talent has in store for us.