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Gloria Trevi invites her fans to her ‘Divine Island’ | Music | Entertainment

The Mexican Gloria Trevi closed a three-year record silence with the release on Friday, April 29, divine islanda new studio album with which he invites “reflection”, according to his representative office.

The thirteenth album of her career, in which Trevi “delivers her heart and soul”, is made up of twelve songs in which the Mexican fuses pop, rock and urban music, and has had the collaboration of artists such as Mónica Naranjo and Puerto Rican musician Guaynaa.

“(The album) arrives with a positive vibe to fill hearts with love, peace and hope, whose concept was born after having lived through two years of the pandemic,” the statement said.

The record work, which offers the listener “a unique connection with the artist”, has the contribution in the writing of the lyrics of the composers Erika Ender and Marcela de la Garzalike Leonel Garciaformer member of the Sin Bandera duo.

Among the singles from this album, released by the Universal Music Latino label, are Grandeperformed alongside the Spanish Mónica Naranjo and which has already accumulated 75 million views on platforms, and he was wrongwhich features hints of urban music in the midst of a theme about toxic relationships.

The publication of the disc precedes the American tour of Isla Divina World Tourwhich will begin on August 13 in Puerto Rico and will cover some 40 cities in the country.

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In a recent interview with Efe, the one from Monterrey revealed that in the moments of introspection necessary to “recount” the damage caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, he found the “brightness” to which he now clings to look at the future. and that is breathed in this new album.

That positive message will also be reflected in their concerts, which promise to end “on the highest possible level”, because that “divine island” that gives the tour its name is the “place we belong to, the one we deserve” as human beings, stressed. (E)

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