The Puerto Rican artist Chayanne announced this Wednesday in Miami the release of his first album after an eight-year hiatus and revealed that his daughter Isadora is preparing to follow in his footsteps in music.
“We are almost ready, I hope (the album) comes out in the first months of 2023”, said the singer, who will receive this Thursday at the award ceremony the Latin Billboards the “Icon” award, for his 44 years of career, during a panel at Billboard’s Latin Music Week.
“I started in this business when I was very young and thanks to my fans, their children and even their grandchildren, I am still active. All this makes me feel very grateful”
Chayanne
Something that gives him a “pleasure” It is special to be able to be a “witness” of the evolution that Latin music has experienced. What excites him most today is “the immense talent that young people have”.
Among these young people is his daughter Isadora, from years old, who is graduating this year with a Bachelor of Music from the University of Miami. “I’m desperate for her to graduate so we can work together,” he said proudly.
“I can’t wait for him to release the music he’s making,” confessed Chayanne. She explained that her “girl” of hers composes, produces, arranges and sings.
In addition, the young woman is in charge of her social networks. “She is the one who publishes my things,” she said.
Among the things that Isadora has uploaded to Chayanne’s social networks is the announcement of “Como tú y yo”, the second single from the new album by the Puerto Rican artist, which included the composition of the Venezuelan Servando Primera and the production of Motiff.
The song will be released this Thursday and Chayanne will sing it on stage at the Latin Billboard Awards, which will be broadcast on Telemundo and Telemundo Internacional from Miami.
It is a kind of romantic merengue, which Chayanne danced in the conference stage, unleashing the screams of the women present.
The artist confessed that he had been “nervous and anxious”, before his panel, because for him it is very important “not to disappoint, to live up to”, what is expected of him.
It is the same reason why he will not go on tour until the end of 2023, since it takes him a minimum of eight months of physical preparation and even more than design and logistics planning.
“Every time I arrive in any Spanish-speaking country they receive me as if it were my home and that affection deserves my greatest dedication and my best”, he expressed.