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Natalia Lafourcade returned with an unreleased album after seven years. “De todos las flores”, presented to the world this Thursday during a concert at Carnegie Hall in New York (USA), is a record-breaking project in which the Mexican singer combines everything she has learned in her 20-year career.
However, the album will be released on all digital platforms on August 28. But as a preview, the two-time Grammy winner decided to release her song.my way of loving’, the penultimate song in the song order of his new studio album.
According to what he said in a press release distributed by his label, he wrote this single to “talk about love without gender”. It was the last song to be created, and it retains “the spirit of joy that is felt at the end of the road, where there is a very strong connection to accepting who you are and what you can do,” Lafourcade explained.
As seen in episodes of the Out of All Flowers podcast published on Spotify, a brand new offering Natalia Lafourcade was made by the artist Adam Jodorowsky (son of the Chilean writer and director Alejandro Jodorowsky).
“From all the flowers” this was the new album by Natalia Lafourcade
“From all the colors” flirts with jazz, with the Brazilian bossa nova, with the bolero, with everything he has learned in his 20-year career. Everything, that Natalia Lafourcade he took home when he decided to take a break. The singer rummaged through her archives, set up a small studio in her house, began to take distance lessons in dance and pottery.
“That was the moment in my life when I realized that I needed to create music, but my own. I started doing math and I said to myself: “It’s been seven years…”, he said AFP. “Hasta la Raíz” (2016), last “personal” album Natalia Lafourcade, was the work that propelled her to stardom. An award-winning album full of reflections on a broken heart.
“Of all flowers” again “passionately,” the singer assured with a smile. “A few weeks ago my managers asked me what genre my album was in because they were asked by Spotify. And I told them, “no gender” (no gender),” he added with a laugh.
Recording of the album began in Texas (USA) in an analog studio with the participation of such famous performers as guitarist Marc Ribot. The work was completed in Paris (France). In addition, it was there that the artist rehearsed some of the songs from her album in a series of concerts at the small cabaret Zèbre in June.
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Source: RPP

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