Chiara Oliver tells us about the songs she has to release: Is there a first album in sight?

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Chiara Oliver can boast of being the first successful woman to debut a solo tour —she will be followed May, Ruslana and Paul Thin—, and also having done it in his native Menorca. Her debut in what is already her first tour was very celebrated by the people, but also by her: released two songs of which his fans have already filled social networks… but it is not the only thing he has yet to launch.

Both she and Violet, Omar, Ruslana, Denna and Alez attended the premiere in Madrid of Joker: Folie à Deuxand in addition to talking to us about villains and even daring to sing a little of a song from Lady Gaga, the interpreter of February 3 He answered some questions about his new music.

“The other day on tour I premiered two songs like that, silly ones… to play a little bit, I love singing and presenting things,” he says between laughs. Tic Tac and Tulipsa pair of songs unreleased to date, are a ballad and a pop-rock song respectively; although it is not the only thing he has in the bedroom.

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“There are more out there in store,” he confesses, something that is not surprising considering his speed in composing. His stay at the Academy of Operation Triumph —specifically nine weeks— allowed him to start working on a debut single and a first EP, The Pink Notebookwhich he presented in July of this same year. “I had already done it, but in there (in the program), I took my time,” he clarifies.

Is there a disk in sight?

Despite not clarifying how many songs he has left to show the world, it would not be strange to think that these make up a first album. Something that WECB He wasn't going to be left without asking: Will there be a future album? “We don't know,” He says with a smile that gives us clues to future plans. Although the artist's newly launched career makes it clear that her futures are usually closer than many think.

Chiara Oliver at the photocall for the Madrid premiere of 'Joker: Folie A Deux'. / Borja B. Hojas/Getty

Chiara Oliver at the photocall for the Madrid premiere of 'Joker: Folie A Deux'. / Borja B. Hojas/Getty / Borja B. Leaves

“Next time I'll tell you absolutely everything,” the artist promises, although it seems that there are quite busy weeks ahead: in October she will not only continue with the tour, but will also premiere her first project related to the world of cinema – she has adapted a song from the upcoming Dreamworks release into Spanish, Wild Robot—.

For now, we just have to wait for the next dates of his tour, all adorned with the 'sold out' sign. He will resume the concerts in Murcia on October 11 and will end them on November 23 in Granada; and then return to the stage in March in Seville and finish in style in Madrid on the 17th of the same month. Will he sing more songs from that mysterious future project in any of the cities?

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