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Alejandro Sanz premiered video clip of “Mares de miel”, the second preview of his new album

Alejandro Sanz enjoy your best moment in your artistic career. A few days after receiving his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Los Angeles (United States), the Spanish singer-songwriter released “Mares de miel” on October 15, the second extract that will be released as part of his new album.

In this new album, the 52-year-old artist from Madrid ventures into unexpected contours of expression, but also refines the creative model that has made him a reference in popular music worldwide.

“Seas of honey” is the best example of that ability to transform their own standards starting from the essential rudiments of the song, a format that in expert hands does not understand limits or restrictions.

In this new musical proposal, Spanish fans will enjoy ten compositions dominated by that renovating attitude, completely unpublished songs that have been produced by Alfonso Pérez in close collaboration with Alejandro Sanz himself and Javier Limón.

“Seas of honey” it advances unstoppably on the rails of a brilliant melody, propelled by a rhythm of flamenco substrate that does not need to force the southern accent.

Sanz manages the powers of the score with intelligence. It doses the mystery of a suggestive letter that pinches close to the heart, before exploding in one of those refrains that stick to the first one. But the thing does not end there, because afterwards it develops a subtle harmonic plot with metal arrangements that –without out-of-tone or excessive underlining– accompanies us on the way to the ethereal fade-out.

Thus, in the clouds, this song ends, which represents another milestone in a repertoire like Sanz’s, marked by many fundamental staves that his North American fans will enjoy live during the tour that will take him through the United States throughout the month of October. .

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