Colombian artist Sugey Torres has stepped into the spotlight with “Anestesiada”, the first single from her debut album “Sugey”. Known for her work as a dancer, singer, and actress, she now channels her creativity into music. With this release, she offers listeners an intimate glimpse into her emotional journey, while also positioning herself as one of Latin America’s most promising voices.
Transforming Grief Into Art
“Anestesiada” is more than a song—it is a reflection of grief transformed into art. Torres explains that the track was born from a time of silence after heartbreak, when sadness eventually became a source of inspiration. Moreover, the music video directed by Nicolás Caballero turns Bogotá into a metaphor for sorrow. Through cold lights, endless rain, and moments of stillness, the video mirrors the emotional numbness of a woman navigating loss. In addition, Caballero, known for his work with Aterciopelados and Esteman, blends poetic realism with artificial intelligence, creating a bridge between traditional cinematography and modern innovation.

Behind the scenes, Torres has assembled a powerhouse team to shape her debut album. Producers Charlie Triana and César Ávila crafted the sound, while Daniel “Vago” Galindo handled mixing and Jett Galindo managed mastering. Furthermore, the legendary Bernardo Ossa contributed his expertise, adding depth to the project. Under Dynamo Productions, the label founded by Noel Schajris of Sin Bandera, Torres explores R&B, pop, and afrobeat while weaving in Colombian rhythms that anchor her identity. Each track represents a phase of her emotional evolution—from pain to reflection, rebirth, and ultimately forgiveness.
Rooted in Versatility
Torres’s career adds even more weight to this release. For over 15 years, she has balanced stardom with authenticity, performing across television, fashion, and live music. For example, she voiced Luisa Madrigal in Disney’s Encanto and toured internationally with Jorge Celedón. She has also collaborated with acclaimed producers and artists, further enriching her musical identity. Consequently, her debut album feels like the culmination of years of experience, artistry, and resilience.
In conclusion, Sugey Torres’s debut signals the emergence of a bold and emotional voice. As she prepares to tour Colombia and the United States, her music promises to connect deeply with audiences worldwide. “Anestesiada” sets the tone for an album rooted in tradition yet driven by innovation, offering both cultural pride and universal resonance.
