Selena Gomez Showcases The Beauty Of Latin Music With ‘Revelación’
Selena Gomez Showcases The Beauty Of Latin Music With ‘Revelación’
The highly anticipated release marks Gomez’s first Spanish-language EP and cements the singer-songwriter’s position as one of the most influential figures in pop today.
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Revelación has finally arrived.
Revelación is the singer-songwriter’s love letter to the Latin music community as well as an homage to Gomez’s own heritage.
The highly anticipated release marks her first Spanish-language EP and cements the singer’s position as one of the most influential figures in pop today.
Almost entirely recorded remotely due to COVID, Gomez wanted to work with artists that she “admired and respected within the Latin community.” She tapped multiple Latin GRAMMY® Award-winner Tainy [Bad Bunny, J Balvin] and NEON16 as executive producers. Tasked with bringing Selena’s musical vision to life, Tainy expressed, “To be reunited with Selena on this project was amazing. We wanted to merge work I ve been doing with the pop arena Selena has always mastered, to create something that was authentic to who she is. I’m a huge fan of her work and to have this responsibility has been an incredible honor.”
Selena Gomez s spanish EP details: inspiration, creators and release date
Selena Gomez announced via her social media profiles that her first spanish EP Revelación will be released on March 12. For her fist two singles ( De Una Vez and Baila Conmigo ), and the EP s art cover, Selena worked with spanish speaking and latin creators.
De Una Vez music video inspiration and creators
(Via Vogue Magazine) The project needed to be handled by directors with a deep connection to the material.
“If I was going to completely immerse myself into a project inspired by Latin culture, I wanted to work with native Spanish speaking creators,” says Gomez. Husband and wife team Tania Verduzco and Adrian Perez, a.k.a. Los Perez, proved ideal creative collaborators. Hailing from Mexico and Spain, respectively (.)
Selena Gomez has teamed up with Rauw Alejandro on her new single ‘Baila Conmigo’. The song's title translates to "Dance With Me" in English and is full of spicy lyrics.
This time around, she joined forces with Latin GRAMMY® Award-nominated rising star and Puerto Rican urban phenomenon Rauw Alejandro and tapped into undeniable chemistry. With a global bounce courtesy of influential multi-Latin Grammy® Award-winning producer Tainy [Bad Bunny, J Balvin] joined by Albert Hype, Jota Rosa, and NEON16, the track merges energized reggaeton rhythms and guitar with an empowering hook and seductive verses. Meanwhile, Brazilian filmmaker Fernando Nogari directed the accompanying music video. Shot between Los Angeles, Miami and a remote fishing village in Brazil, the visual integrates bold performances and breathtaking landscapes.
About Baila Conmigo, Tainy commented, “It was a really interesting song for me to work on with Selena, since it fuses an authentic reggaeton sound with elements like the plucked electric guitar that lean more pop. Rauw’s melodies captured that essence and complemented Selena’s very well. I’m excited for this one!”
Selena Gomez Posts New Spanish-Language Single Baila Conmigo Friday, 29 January 2021
Selena Gomez has shared a new single.
Following De Una Vez (At Once), Baila Conmigo (Dance With Me) serves as the second preview of the 28-year-old s recently announced Spanish-language EP Revelación , due out on March 12 via Interscope.
The Tainy-produced uptempo duet with Puerto Rican artist Rauw Alejandro fuses staccato acoustic guitar with soft synths for a flirtatious pop collaboration. It comes with a video directed by Brazilian filmmaker Fernando Nogari that was filmed between Los Angeles, Miami and a remote fishing village in Brazil.
The singer released her third album, Rare , in January 2020.
Selena Gomez CREDIT: Universal Music/YouTube
Selena Gomez has shared a new Spanish-language single âBaila Conmigoâ in collaboration with Rauw Alejandro.
The track is the pop starâs second Spanish release this year and follows recent track âDe Una Vezâ â her first single sung in the language in a decade.
âBaila Conmigoâ translates into English as âDance With Meâ and will feature on Gomezâs upcoming Spanish-language EP âREVELACIÃNâ.
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The track was produced by Bad Bunny and J Balvin collaborator Tainy alongside Albert Hype, Jota Rosa and NEON16, as well as featuring Puerto Rican star Alejandro.
In a press release, Gomez said: âWith âBaila Conmigo,â I want to get everyone dancing. The video portrays the sense of isolation we all are experiencing right now and how music truly does connect us all no matter where we are in the world.â