By Eili Cordova
May 19, 2024, 03:18 AM EDT
María Becerra is back on the musical stage, this time with her single ‘Imán’. The Argentine decided to change the direction of her career and experiment with a different sound: pop.
Becerra recorded the song in Stockholm and had a great producer behind him: Xross, an Ecuadorian producer who has collaborated on other occasions with the ‘High’ singer.
The artist released her new single accompanied by a video, directed by Julian Levy and Lucas Fossati, in which she highlights her new musical era: pop inspired by the 80s.
He also hints at his intention to enter the Anglo-Saxon market, because he pronounces several phrases in English.
However, María Becerra is not the only one with new music. In this list, we leave you other Latin artists who are ready to return to the charts.
Luis Fonsi with Carlos Vives
A duo that no one saw coming, but that, without a doubt, is necessary! Luis Fonsi and Carlos Vives join their voices in ‘Santa Marta’.
As usual with these artists, the rhythm is guaranteed. The piece was produced by Mauricio Rengifo and Andrés Torres.
The video was recorded in Colombia and the song was written by Fonsi, Andrés Torres, Mauricio Rengifo, Keityn. The work marks a new chapter in the career of the Puerto Rican, who is celebrating 25 years of artistic career.
‘What my eyes see’ Paula Arenas and Carlos Rivera
Another duo that is willing to steal the hearts of Latinos are Paula Arenas and Carlos Rivera.
The Colombian joined the Mexican to pay tribute to friends who are willing to help in the most unfortunate moments.
It is a song that is intended to inspire and captivate with its sweet lyrics. ‘What my eyes see’ is part of the singer’s new album material.
Omar Apollo premieres ‘Dispose of Me’
Mexican-American singer, Omar Apollo is back in music with his song ‘Dispose of Me’.
About his piece, the artist stated in a press conference that it is “It’s about a long-distance relationship and wanting to show the other person that you are fine without them, even if you feel like you need them. It’s a song that talks about anger about not being able to have someone all to yourself.’
In addition to that, the artist also announced that his next studio album titled ‘God Said No’ will be released.
Lagos ‘High Fidelity’
The duo made up of Venezuelans, Luis and Agustín, are ready to find their space in the Latin music industry with ‘Alta fidelity’.
In this musical material, they share songs with Elena Rose and the Mexican band Reik in the song ‘It doesn’t end until it’s over’.
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