What a thrill the Guatemalan singer-songwriter Ricardo Arjona he gives more and more clues about his new production! With the hope of soon listening to his album, he announced the name of the 12 songs from “Seco”which we are already waiting for.
After his Black and White tour In 2023, the singer-songwriter is closing the big release that all of us fans are undoubtedly waiting for. Little by little it has given clues about what is coming and when the long-awaited production can be heard. Below we will give you all the details. What a chilero!
Ricardo Arjona announced the 12 songs from “Seco”, his most recent production
Dry is a record production which Arjona has defined as «the most important of my life» and a very emotional one that bears the nickname or nickname used by people who appreciate him and whom he has not known since he was a teenager.
«For those who know me, I was always Ricardo, I was Arjona or Ricardo Arjona. For those who love me, I was always the Dry»the Guatemalan confessed on his social networks.
According to the artist this new production brings a tribute to his parents, the deep reflection of life and music: «After two spinal surgeries, a couple of screws and a lot of uncertainty, taking this first step was like painting a line in the wind»assured Arjona.
Arjona’s new 12 songs
Although the official release of Ricardo’s new album does not have a date, without a doubt all fans will be waiting for the moment, but with the name of his songs you can perceive a lot of love, nostalgia and as he himself has said: «I went inside when I wrote this project, I celebrated life and I cried. Everything is placed in it, the things of the heart, those of life and those of time.».
The title says it all. «Seco It’s a naked album»without embellishments, straight from the heart, added the singer-songwriter. These are the names of the long-awaited production:
- Barcelona
- Slowly there is a rush
- 70%
- Luna
- Little Faith
- Revolution Motel
- Nirvana
- You scream
- Lie
- Women
- A great pleasure to meet you
- everything ends
The album cover carries an old photograph of Ricardo Arjona as a childwhich he says was taken in a river in the middle of a road. Arjona has shared that the photo was taken by his father, whom he describes as a “wonderful adventurer“that “he would pack up that tent and stop the bus in the place that seemed beautiful to him.”
The reunion with his audience
In August 2023, Arjona already began to give us small details that new songs would come and that is why he took refuge in Guatemala, so that memories and his talent could be mixed to create new hits.
«In this corner in Guatemala where you see me desperately chasing the abandoned muses, to see if I can make someone fall in love so that they can give me the kiss that reunites me with the wonder of seeing new stories born»posted the singer-songwriter.
— Ricardo Arjona ® (@Ricardo_Arjona) September 25, 2024
Already with the names of the songs, fans will begin to imagine what could come and without a doubt they will be waiting for the announcement of their next spin to scream again, cry and feel each of its melodies. What a chilero!
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