The famous representative of the Christian genre collaborates with his compatriot Adriel Favela for this eponymous single from the album, delivering an appealing pop ballad with elements of regional Mexican. Mexican singer-songwriter Jesús Adrian Romero launches his most recent album El Cielo Aún Espera this week. Vida Cotidiana - which translates to “Everyday Life” - is a capsule of Juanes’ life and spirit, which will make you reflect on our own. - SIGAL RATNER-ARIAS ![]() He gets assists from Puerto Rican singer-songwriter GALE on the pop-rock standout “Ojalá,” from Tommy Torres on the reggae-infused “El Abrazo” and from Cuban poet Alexis Díaz Pimienta on “Mayo,” a song inspired by the marches of recent years that led to violent situations in Colombia during the month of May (when Labor Day is celebrated there.) Another compelling track, “Canción Desaparecida”, about the disappeared in Colombia, was recorded with Mabiland. In addition to Guerra, Juanes invited other artists to help him write. From the dark indie rock of “Gris” to the Juan Luis Guerra-assisted “Cecilia,” an upbeat love song dedicated to his wife, Juanes gets deeply personal as he navigates through feelings of frustration and sadness during the COVID pandemic - when the globetrotter was living for the first time with his family 24/7, in what was ultimately a very important and humbling learning experience, he recently told Billboard Español.Ī return to his rock roots with electric guitar - this time tinged with funk, son and cumbia, among other rhythms - the 11-song set was produced by Juanes and Sebastian Krys, and includes the previously released “Amores Prohibidos,” “Ojalá” and “Veneno,” an empowering and funky tune about toxic relationships. ![]() But at 50, his introspective journey is more mature and fascinating. They’re not particularly new subjects for the Colombian rocker known for his deep and honest lyrics about love and social commitment. On 8 December 2010, the group returned to The Sing-Off and performed a cover of The Black Eyed Peas' " I Gotta Feeling," which is also featured on their debut album.Juanes reflects on his relationship with his wife and children, and the problems that affect his native country, in his new album Vida Cotidiana. The group's debut album, Nota, was released on 1 November 2010. They also opened for Shakira on a few American dates of her The Sun Comes Out World Tour. They performed the Puerto Rico national anthem during the opening ceremony of the 2010 Central American and Caribbean Games held in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico. The album was recorded at Bill Hare Productions in Silicon Valley, California, Produced by Deke Sharon and Bill Hare.Ĭareer Nota (2010-present) In 2010, Nota met with Sony Executives to plan a studio album. Performances and results EpisodeĪs winners of the competition, they received US$100,000 and a recording contract with Sony Music Entertainment. After Nota won the competition, Jay Sean joined the group onstage to perform "Down". In the final live broadcast on 21 December 2009, Nota won the contest against The Beelzebubs and Voices of Lee. Largely considered the underdog of the competition, Nota's popularity soared after performing " Down" by Jay Sean, on the second episode of the competition. Nota participated in the first season The Sing-Off, a singing competition broadcast on NBC where they competed against seven other vocal groups. All five entered the competition, and won. Daddy Yankee, whom Pinto was working with, paid the airline bill in order for Pinto to participate in the competition. There was initially some doubt that Rodriguez and Rios would be able to participate Both had family members sick with the H1N1 virus, and David Pinto was unsure if he could participate in the competition, due to financial issues. ![]() He called five other people he had sung with on and off with for 15 years, seeking the five best singers for the competition. Johnny Figueroa, Nota's bass singer and a distinguished neuroscientist from Loma Linda University School of Medicine, first heard of The Sing-Off during the summer of 2009. ![]() The group won the first season of the musical competition The Sing-Off. The group met in 1994 and started singing together occasionally. Nota is an a cappella group of six male vocalists from San Juan, Puerto Rico.
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