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    Ana Saia Delivers Besos & Despedidas, Driving Bilingual Pop Through Duality-Led Debut

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    Ana Saia introduces Besos & Despedidas. A five-track debut shaping love, loss, and cultural duality into a tight, genre-fluid frame.

    Clarity-first: bilingual toplines, front-facing vocals, clean Latin pop/reggaeton transitions. Hooks land fast; open production keeps the vocal central. High-energy cuts and stripped moments hold range without drift.

    Ana Saia Delivers Besos & Despedidas, Driving Bilingual Pop Through Duality-Led Debut

    At concept level, the EP tracks love, fallout, and release through a bicultural lens. Direct writing, English–Spanish interplay. No filler, just forward motion. Ana Saia explains:

    ‘Besos & Despedidas’taught me so much about myself as an artist. I wrote it after coming out of a three-year relationship, and it really captures that full emotional cycle—from the highs of being in love to the bittersweet realization that sometimes the most loving thing you can do is let go. I wanted the EP to feel like a journey, starting with the energy of nightlife in my hometown of Las Vegas and evolving into something more reflective.I’m incredibly proud of this project and grateful to my co-writers Lil Eddie, DobleU, and Deanna Colon for helping bring it to life. My hope is that it resonates with people and maybe even opens the door for listeners who feel intimidated by Spanish to connect with it in a new way.

    Ana Saia

    Momentum is locked. The Reason passed 900K streams in five months, securing a UnitedMasters deal. Rollout stays consistent: Spanglish, hook-led, culturally sharp.

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    Live step lands fast, first headline show at Park MGM’s On The Record Speakeasy & Club, Las Vegas.

    A debut that keeps the signal clean: bilingual, hook-first, built to travel.

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