The first three songs from the new album will be released very soon. SECO album by Ricardo Arjona. With this album material the artist celebrates life and his recovery after facing health problems.
SECO by Ricardo Arjona: the Guatemalan will release the first songs from the album in November 2024
This Tuesday, October 22, the Guatemalan singer-songwriter Ricardo Arjona revealed the release date of the first three songs from his next album SECO. This is a project that was announced at the beginning of October. The new album material will mark the artist’s return after a period of recovery due to health problems he faced since his Blanco y Negro tour.
The launch is scheduled for November 22, exactly one month after its announcement. On his social networks, Arjona shared the exciting news with this message: “I’m so busy cherishing the present, that I forgot to tell you that on November 22, SECO will deliver the first three songs of this journey that has me in the clouds.”.
He also added: «in love with everything and wanting to give the future a good kiss on the mouth, to seduce him until he has no choice but to take off his clothes and ask for a little more, so that only then can the ungrateful person finally convert once and for all. all in present tense.
Although the singer-songwriter did not reveal the titles of the songs that will be released, it is possible that one of them will be «Slowly there is a rush», a melody that several followers have requested on the official page, where a post was shared asking for suggestions on what should be the first songs to be released.
SECO: An album full of life and emotions
SECO It will be Arjona’s 18th studio album. This is a special project for the artist, as it celebrates both his personal recovery and the solidarity of the people who supported him in his difficult recovery process. After undergoing two spinal surgeries that kept him off the stage for several months, the Guatemalan has defined this job as “the most important of my life.”
The singer-songwriter himself has expressed how deep and personal it has been to create this album: «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 journey of this new musical adventure began in difficult circumstances and ended in days full of happiness, knowing that a new path was about to begin. This is how he expressed it on his social networks: “DRY, this journey that I started in a wheelchair and hospital wards the first few months, and ended up walking, almost running.”
Songs from the new album
These are the titles of the 12 songs that will be part of SECO. Three of them will be released in a month, offering their followers the opportunity to enjoy new verses and melodies full of love, celebration and nostalgia:
- 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
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