Sila Lua presents “YERBABUENA”

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This is the latest preview of their next album.

The Galician composer and producer, Sila Lua, closes with a flourish the wait for his second album, Dances of Love and Poisonwith the launch of “YERBABUENA”a song that combines Latin sounds, sharp lyrics and impeccable production. This latest preview, produced in collaboration with Pau Aymireaffirms the artist's versatility and inaugurates a promising 2025.

Dances of Love and Poison will be released on January 17 under exclusive license from Speakerin this album electronics, alternative pop and the influences of Latin and African music will coexist.

It took me almost two years to do it. I feel like I've done pretty much nothing but do and think about this album in the last two years. It's sad. I have started going to therapy thanks to this album,” the author confesses on social networks.

2024 was a key year for the artist, with advances such as “BALANCE”, “BRAZIL” and “MAKING THEATER”and a tour that took her through Europe, Mexico and Iceland, consolidating her position on the international scene. Furthermore, his video of “BRAZIL”directed by The Girlreceived the award for Best Cinematography at the Europe Music Video Awards, highlighting the visual commitment that accompanies his music.

With “YERBABUENA”, Sila Lua takes another step in his artistic evolution, preparing the ground for an album that promises to be a milestone in his career.

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