The Colombian celebrity Juanes has shared a brand new single, “Una Noche Contigo” (“One Night With You”). Produced by Nico Cotton, the throwback serenade about unexpectedly discovering love: “Una noche contigo/Vale más que mil años/Una noche contigo/Es vivir un Milagro” (“One night with you/Is worth more than a thousand years/One night with you/Is living a miracle.”) “Una Noche Contigo” is the primary single from Juanes’ upcoming and eagerly awaited twelfth album.
In a press release, Juanes stated how the tune was impressed by a wide range of influences. “In 1962, Otis Redding released a song called ‘These Arms of Mine.’ I wasn’t even born yet, but Sebastián Krys played me the recording, and I was immediately inspired. Then came a songwriting session with Edgar Barrera, and some lyrical editing with Julio Reyes, until we finally got into the studio to produce it with Nico Cotton. The result is ‘Una Noche Contigo,’ a completely new sound for me—one that feels like a perfect balance. It’s something fresh for my music, yet it evokes those vintage and romantic vibes I love so much—something I’ve always found in José José, Juan Gabriel, and The Beatles, and that has deeply inspired me.”
For the tune’s video, Juanes labored with the younger Columbian-American video director STILLZ, recognized for his Cannes Lion-winning work with Rosalía, along with initiatives with Dangerous Bunny, Omar Apollo, and extra. The facial recognition dreamscape additionally offers the premise for the only’s cowl artwork, designed and created by Juanes.
In July, Juanes heads to the USA. His appearances embody stops on the Washington D.C. space venue Wolftrap, a headline slot at Chicago’s Ravina Pageant, the Hollywood Bowl, and the Napa, California Blue Word Summer season Periods.
Final yr, Juanes stopped by NPR’s Tiny Desk to honor the start of Latin Music Month. The rocker carried out a few of his greatest hits, together with “Nada Valgo Sin Tu Amor,” “Cecilia,” “Mala Gente,” “La Luz,” and “A Dios Le Pido.”
Take heed to Juanes’s tune “Una Noche Contigo” now.