Pole. and Mafalda Cardenal change the streets of ‘Madrid’ for the views of Toledo and collaborate again on ‘Rotos’

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pole has once again joined forces with Mafalda Cardenal To trow Broken, a collaboration that is “one of the most beautiful things on the album coming this year…”, in his own words.

Both singers had already worked together in Madridone of the songs included in This life is a mess, the Toledo native’s debut album. And precisely for the video clip, they have changed the streets of the capital for the panoramic views of Andrés’ hometown. Produced by Bandiz Studio, the music video was recorded at Viñedos Cigarral Santa María (Toledo) at the beginning of the year.

For this special ballad, Pole and Mafalda have had the production of Paco Salazar and the company of Javier Heras and Luis Ventura, both on guitar; Alejandro ‘Jimbo’ Paez on bass; Luis Gastelumendi on drums.

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On the other hand, the cover of the single presents this song as the third preview of a second album that, as the performer himself has already mentioned, will be released this year. Such a project still has a date to be determined, but we have already known Right not to declare and Bad people.

Of course, it is worth noting that Pole will perform at what will be his first Wizink Center in Madrid on November 1st. There she will present her new work live, in addition to singing her now essential Batmobile, Go ahead either Come on Aunt. And, although they are not part of his own discography, The 20-year-old has participated in the compilation albums of Melendi and Pignoise, in honor of his 20 years in music. Andrés sings in My rumbita for your feet and A sensation, respectively.

As for Mafalda Cardenal, the Madrid native is one of the promising artists on the scene highlighted by Apple Music and Shazam. This year she will be offering her first solo tour throughout Spain. I’m not your fan tour anymore It will begin next April 19 in Córdoba, will make a stop in Bilbao in May and will continue during October and November, the month in which it culminates in Vigo.

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