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Nicole Zignago releases “Ecripta”, her debut album and announces a tour of Peru

The Peruvian singer and songwriter Nicole Zignago recently released, under the Warner Music Mexico label, his first album titled “ANDwritten”which has 11 songs that represent a personal and artistic journey.

In each track, Gian Marco’s daughter explores the complexities of certain human experiences such as falling in love, falling out of love, and the transition to adulthood.

Likewise, as part of the launch, Nicole announced her tour in Peru, which It will begin on July 11 at the Barranco convention center, in Lima.

On the other hand, will visit the city of Arequipa on Friday the 12th at the Selina; while On Saturday the 13th he will travel to Trujillo, where he will offer a show at the Alliance Française. Tickets are now on sale at Joinnus.

Nicole Zignago has a nomination for the 2022 Latin Grammys, has more than 150 million views on Spotify; as well as a notable presence in Spotify Colombia’s Highlight Equal Andes in May.

The singer wrote “1,2,3″ (Sofía Reyes ft Jason Derulo and DeLaGhetto), “Taxi” (Mariah ft. Guaynaa), “Balada para perrear” by Las Villa, among others.

He also has collaborations with various international artists such as “La Ola” with Marco Mares, “Miento” with Leonel García, “Mirar siempre” with the Spanish Vic Mirallas and, the most recent, “Mimos” with Camilo, which in its first month reached 6.5 million views on Spotify and YouTube and managed to enter Spotify’s Top Global Viral.

“[…] I write to look at myself on paper because in the mirror it becomes complicated and I see myself blurred. I write because it is an exact photo of my soul and I want to always be governed by it. “I write to hear myself in songs and travel wherever they take me.” said.

Nicole Zignago had the collaboration of the Colombian producer Juan Ariza and the American composer Nicole Cohenwith whom he shaped the musical concept and its lyrical proposal.

“Written” It contains 11 songs that talk about love and heartbreak, and the path to adulthood. “Because I want myself in ink, I want myself alive and I want myself written,” commented Nicole Zignago.

Source: Elcomercio

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