Irene Albarrán’s latest single, "Tiembla," mixes comedy with resilience, capturing Mexico City's vibrant spirit in a catchy tribute to life’s tremors. Infused with Afro-Huapango beats and Latin jazz, Albarrán transforms a nighttime quake into a lively, rhythmic celebration.
The song playfully narrates an earthquake experience, connecting deeply with residents in a region familiar with tremors. Humor becomes a healing force, turning fear into joy with the help of Manuel Viterbo on guitar, Roberto Blanco on piano, Adrián Flores on bass, and Rivelino Quiroz on percussion. Jazz artist Iraida Noriega's guidance, along with her backing vocals, enhances Albarrán’s vibrant storytelling.
Following her celebrated cover of Shakira’s “Hay Amores” and recent radio spotlight, Albarrán’s second single is part of her forthcoming EP, Escucha, arriving January 2025. With "Tiembla," Albarrán offers a fresh, jazz-infused spin on Mexican traditions, bridging cultures and inviting listeners far and wide to sway to her unique beat.
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