The universe of Sevdaliza continues to expand. The multidisciplinary artist releases her third studio album, HEROINA — a declaration of power and mysticism that celebrates femininity in all its dimensions.
Released on 31 October 2025, the project marks a turning point in the trajectory of one of the most visionary voices on the global stage. The record brings together a stellar line-up including Karol G, Kenia Os, Pabllo Vittar, Tokischa, Villano Antillano, Yseult, and Eartheater. Together, they form a constellation that embodies different expressions of resistance, sensuality, and strength.
Every note, image, and collaboration within HEROINA is built as part of a single manifesto — one where women and queer identities reclaim their desire, their power, and their narrative.
A SONIC AND VISUAL UNIVERSE OF RESISTANCE
Among the album’s standout tracks are “Alibi” with Yseult and Pabllo Vittar — the single that marked Sevdaliza’s debut on the Billboard Hot 100 and the Billboard Global 200. Also featured are the empowering anthem “No Me Cansaré” with Karol G, the heartfelt “Strong Because You Are”, the sultry “Stripper” with Kenia Os, and the explosive “Ride or Die Pt. 2” alongside Tokischa and Villano Antillano.
“After Shabrang I felt the need to change, to do things without knowing where they would lead me. Heroina is a different kind of protest — a search for freedom that sometimes confronts its own limits,” shares Sevdaliza.
In HEROINA, the artist continues to explore the tensions between body, control, and desire. She uses her own body as an aesthetic weapon — an extension of her message. She confronts society’s fear of scars, ageing, and asymmetry, while reclaiming the beauty found in imperfection.
FROM THE STUDIO TO THE RUNWAY
The impact of HEROINA transcends music. In recent weeks, Sevdaliza has graced the covers of Vogue Adria and Vogue Czechoslovakia — two consecutive milestones that cement her growing influence within the fashion world.
She also took to the streets of Paris with a one-off live performance previewing songs from the album. The event followed her appearances at Milan and Paris Fashion Week, where she attended shows by Maison Margiela, Acne Studios, VETEMENTS, and Attico.
Sevdaliza in HEROINA does more than redefine the figure of the modern heroine — it breaks her apart, reinterprets her, and celebrates her from a place of vulnerability and strength.
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