The race of Alvaro Soler is dotted with major international collaborations that have been catapulting his career as The same sun with Jennifer Lopeztomorrow with Cali and the Dandee upstream with David Bisbal, The belt with Flo Rida and Tini, Art with Juanes or Me with you, you with me with You have to. And this 2022 was not going to be different, so the artist has confirmed the imminent premiere of his new duet: Only para ti.
It is a collaboration with the German Croatian producer, DJ and composer Topic. A risky bet since it seems that the soloist is going to throw himself into a genre that until now he had not touched much, such as electronic music.
In the first short excerpt that has been published of this new song, it is clear that EDM rhythms are going to be very present in this proposal that will surely opt to become one of the hits of the summer not only in our country but throughout Europe where the names Álvaro Soler and Topic are closely linked to the success
We cannot say much about the lyrics of this Solo para ti that Álvaro Soler and Topic are about to release because for the fragment of the brand new song they have chosen the melodic part and we can barely hear a little humming from the soloist.
What is clear is that the interpreter has taken the pleasure of sharing songs with colleagues from whom he always learns and to whom he always contributes. Because Only for you together with Topic is going to pick up the witness that he left Manilasong that the interpreter shared with Ray Dalton.
There are still many details to know about this Just for you, which will be officially presented this coming Friday, April 22. Will it be the first single of a new musical project? A few months ago, Álvaro Soler told us that he was working hard in the recording studio, although given the proximity of the launch of Magia (2021), it is possible that the singles will reward a new full album.
Since the beginning of his career, he has accustomed us to a record rhythm every 3 years, so a new studio work by the Catalan soloist might not see the light of day until 2024.
–