“‘Mi Reflejo’ a beautiful, special time in my life, but it was 20 plus years ago when I was just coming on the scene,” she said. The singer also took a moment to clarify that it had never been her plan to not return to making music in Spanish. “It’s basically saying, today, ‘It’s amazing that you’re the king, you will always be the king, but you’re nothing without your queen,” she said with a laugh. One of the tracks, “La Reina,” Aguilera explained is a direct homage and response to the recently deceased Vicente Fernandez’s emblematic song “El Rey,” who she cites as a big influence, as well as Chavela Vargas. The tracklist has been unveiled for first chapter of her new Spanish project, ‘La Fuerza,’ coming this Friday:Īs opposed to its predecessor, La Fuerza does not include any crossover songs, meaning every song was made from scratch in Spanish and not translated from an existing English song. The album will be a six-track EP that includes the two previous singles and “Santo.” “As a woman, we have to be so many things to so many different people, but it’s so important to honor yourself and to find strength in your weaknesses and make them into your superpower,” she explained about the album’s theme. 19, Aguilera talked about all things La Fuerza. Later today, Aguilera will drop her latest single from La Fuerza, the collaboration with Ozuna “Santo.” This new, upcoming track follows “Pa Mis Muchachas” and “Somos Nada,” with its music video’s plotline picking up where the latter left off.ĭuring an online press conference with various Latine media outlets on Jan. The album is the first installment in a trilogy that will be released throughout 2022. ![]() Can you believe it’s already been two decades since Christina Aguilera gave us bops like “Ven Conmigo (Solamente Tú)” and “Falsas Esperanzas?” Well, Xtina is finally blessing us with a follow-up to Mi Reflejo, La Fuerza, out tomorrow Jan.
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