After recording the album ‘The Song You’ve Never Seen’, which includes collaborations to be released this Friday, Antonio Orozco evaluates his career and He says “see you later” for a while on stage Dedicating himself completely and completely to composing what would be “the best album of his life”.
“I have been traveling and performing around the world for over 23 years, and this album closes a very beautiful phase of my career and opens another phase that will pave the way for me to make time and live new songs. “I don’t know how long it will take for me to regenerate, but now I need time to write and live.” He pointed to EFE.
Regarding this last album, Orozco (L’Hospitalet de Llobregat, 1972) says that it is a work he has prepared “with great love” since the pandemic. “A project that was born in some way and then became different, “Producer Sebastián Krys dressed my previous songs in a very different way and gave them a new light,” he explains.
And ‘The song you’ve never seen’ (Universal Music), an album consisting of eleven songs that the singer already knows, such as ‘I’m made of little pieces of you’, ‘I’m Your Hero’, ‘Journey’ and ‘I’m Made of Little Pieces of You’. ‘I asked’ and sang along with my colleagues, among others Pablo Alborán, Sebastián Yatra, Rozalén, Luis Fonsi and Raphael.
Likewise, Catalan states that the beauty of this project is that he did not choose the songs in the album, on the contrary, the songs belong to him. collaborators those who choose them.
“They each joined in because they either liked the song or had a good story, so I didn’t choose who would collaborate.It just happened like magic, and that’s how this three-year project came together,” he elaborates.
To give a few examples, the artist remembers two people whose birth made him this way: “lots of hope”. “One night, during the finale of the song ‘Your face comes to me’, I went to sing ‘Between sobras y sobras me miss’ on the piano, and when I came out of the recording, I received a call from Sebastián Yatra; that’s it when I suggested collaborating,” recalls the coach of the program ‘La Voz’ .
He says he received a video of himself singing the song with Alborán. ‘I am made of your parts’ in a car. “So I enjoyed the moment and sent him a message in case he wanted to join and he said yes,” she says.
He closes the album with the song ‘Revolucion’, which is a standalone song without collaboration because the “beginning” of the rest of your lifeHe says this as a reference to the “point” he wants to leave between this work and the next one.