What does 'Pueblo Salvaje', the title of Manuel Carrasco's new album, mean?

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The arrows of Manuel Carrasco They have directed their music into the hearts of thousands and thousands of people who did not want to miss their songs live. Last June, the artist did not leave a space free at the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium, experiencing a unique, special night that will go down in history. One last arrow with which he concluded his most personal tour to date and a musical stage that reminds us that his music surpasses all the limits of success.

Manuel Carrasco is loved, respected and one of the most important Spanish artists in the industry.. And his fans can't wait to hear what he plans to release next.

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Thus, the one of How nice it is to love Weeks ago he presented part of what would be his ninth studio album, showing us a symbol that very few knew how to recognize at first. And the symbol that represents the Greek letter Phi (Φ) that his surroundings are talking about so much is nothing more than the representation of his new album: Pueblo Salvaje. And after seeing him be part of his outfit, wallpapering the streets of Mexico with posters where only the symbol could be seen, the Andalusian has finally revealed to us the meaning along with his desire to release the album: “I really want it to be Wild Town comes to life… 🔥”, he wrote on social networks.

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The singer has explained to us what these two words mean to him and the reasons why they are the title of his new album, in addition to their first single, which will be released on January 9.

  • Town: Origin, feeling of belonging, roots, community and closeness.
  • Wild: It has no reins or ties because it is free, it is born in nature and it runs riot in the face of injustice and the truth.

Therefore, Wild Town For Manuel Carrasco, it is to live in freedom and union, as the artist does with his music and definition of the community that he has created throughout these almost two decades of music, songs and closeness. “For me this conjunction gives name to a place that resides deep within all of us. Wild Town He is born on January 9 and comes out burning from within. Will you join?”, invites the artist, giving his fans the greatest gift of kings.

Prepared for the Wild Tour

Although a good king's gift could also be the tickets to his next concerts, because Manuel Carrasco does not give stitches without a thread and, before announcing everything that his new album entails, he has delighted us with an extensive tour with which he will travel all over the country during 2025: The Wild Tour. A total of 20 dates with which the artist will tour each part of the country, and that It will begin in Seville on May 17 and will end on October 10 in Barcelona.

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There is nothing left for Manuel Carrasco to open the doors of his Wild Townand introduce us all to what he has been working on for so many months: a music where freedom and the importance of the interior are the protagonists.

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