The Mexican regional is celebrating, since it was recently confirmed that ‘Nobody Leaves How They Came’ by Ángela Aguilar It will soon join the artist’s discography, becoming her fourth studio album after only 21 years of life and 17 years of career. While the day of the premiere arrives, scheduled for May 22the young multi-Nominee for the Grammy and Latin Grammy, released the first single that gave the album its name.
Despite her young age, she has established herself as a singer faithful to the typical chords of the genre that she proudly inherited from the Aguilar Dynasty, but it was precisely her jovial vision that prompted her to take the place of executive producer for the first time in her career to explore new territories where he can fuse classic sounds, such as cumbia and mariachi, with modern waves, such as tumbado and pop.
Because music is a collaborative art that transcends entertainment, the main author worked hand in hand with a group of Mexican writers and creatives to reinforce the feminist vision of the project. But also, he invited Harmony Projecta Los Angeles youth choir made up of children from vulnerable communities, many of them immigrants, undocumented, or children of immigrants or undocumented people, to reaffirm their devotion to using their voices to share the messages of those who are silenced.
‘Nobody Leaves How They Came’ by Ángela Aguilar It is the first proof of the result of months of preparation, and marks the inauguration of a new musical era that we will hear in full very soon. Let’s see a little of what awaits us in mid-May.
Machin Records / Virgin.
Lyrics to ‘Nobody Goes How They Came’ by Ángela Aguilar
How exhausting to try to go back to being the same as before
We went from lovers to enemies
Regret having met each other
I would like to erase from my body the tattoo that your kisses made
Go back to that day when I could touch you and not have
No one leaves this love as it came
I gave you my best version and you didn’t give me
You leave smiling, apparently whole
And I go crazy because I still love you
No one leaves this love as it came
The fairest thing is to share the pain
In equal parts, without collateral damage
Because this war, the truth is, it’s not worth it
Everything in life has a solution
