Alejandro Sanz and Shakira meet in their new album ‘And now what?’

After more than two years without publishing new music, Alejandro Sanz He returns with a new study album in which he explores new sounds and collaborations, reaffirming his commitment to artistic evolution.
The artist presents his new work entitled ‘And now what?
That, as he says, “I make myself every time I start a song, every time I finish a tour, every time I decide to start again”.
Sanz has left behind the routine of locking itself in the study alone to open to collaboration and creative exploration. “I was reluctant to get into a study only with my ghosts and my doubts. I wanted something different, freer.”he confessed.
Sanz’s new music crosses borders
Engraved between Spain and the United States‘And now what?’ It is the result of an open, collaborative and deeply human process.
Far from locking itself, Sanz has trusted a young and diverse team. Figures like Spredlof, BREED, Andy Clay, Elena Rose and Edgar Barrera They have been key pieces in this sound puzzle, contributing new textures and colors to their music.
The most anticipated collaboration: Sanz and Shakira in ‘Bésame’
One of the great headlines of this album is the reunion with Shakira. Twenty years later of the worldwide success of ‘The torture’the two artists re -unite forces in ‘Kiss me’a collaboration that is already emerging as one of the milestones of the year.
In addition, the album has another outstanding collaboration: Manuel Turizowho accompanies Sanz in ‘What would it be like?’an intimate and emotional piece that explores the possibilities of love from doubt and longing.
From advances to the full album: an emotional journey
Before the full launch, Alejandro Sanz offered a couple of advances that showed the tone of the project.
‘Palmeras in the garden’ He showed his most introspective side, with a minimalist and moving production. Then arrived ‘I don’t feel good today’a cheerful and catchy piece that managed to position itself rapidly at the top of the lists, in collaboration with Border Group.
The album is completed with songs like ‘That’s love’ and ‘The wine of your mouth’that follow that line of emotional and musical search.
A tour and a new beginning
The record return does not come alone. Alejandro Sanz already has a date to return to the stage.
The tour will begin in September in Mexico and promises to be one of the most prominent musical events of the year. The artist is in full form, with a renewed repertoire, but without losing that essence that made him an iconic figure of music in Spanish.
“It’s not about not falling, but knowing how to get up”says Sanz, and that is perhaps the greatest lesson that this new project leaves.