By Primerahora.com
10/17/2015 | 00: 00 a.m.
The Spanish singer Concha Buika distanced some genres
Spanish flamenco “ragga”, “latin jazz” and “world music” that characterized,
his new album “Living without fear” to experiment with what
has been called pop world.
In his most recent work, the artist also sings mostly in English,
as it reported in a press release, which was announced in
album release.
It was also noted that Buika wrote or co-wrote all the songs
the album, co-produced with Martin Terefe, who has worked with
the importance of artists Mary J. Blige, Jamie Cullum and Coldplay. He
material was recorded in Miami, New York, London and Madrid, to give the
same global air art vocalist.
Buika feat. Jason Mraz: Carry your own weight
The ten songs are based on the “reggae”, “ragga”, “afrobeat” R
& Amp; B, “funk” and gospel.
The song that gives title track, for example, has a reggae beat
evoking the Bob Marley song of 1970. The mix English and their stuffs
the Spanish.
In addition, the first single, “Carry Your Own Weight”, co-written by Buika,
is a duet with American Jason Mraz. The promotional cut reflects the
growing connection between the artist and the United States, where the artist lives
since 2011. However, it also remains connected to the music of his native
Spain, which is perceived in the song “Waves”, which collaborates with the
Potito songwriter.
It is expected that the interpreter
begin touring the United States, which present the material “Living
without fear “with a new band. At the time, they have been confirmed in the proceedings
Carnegie Hall in New York; Berklee Performance Center in Boston; and Walt
Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles.
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