Julieta Venegas
"Algo Sucede" is the title of Julieta Venegas' new musical production. It was recorded in Mexico and Argentina and includes twelve unreleased tracks. Courtesy Photo

“Algo Sucede” is the title of Julieta Venegas' new musical production. It was recorded in Mexico and Argentina and includes twelve unreleased tracks. The album is internationally available as of today, Friday, August 14. The first single from her eighth musical work, "Ese Camino" currently occupies first spots in radios and in digital platforms in U.S.A., Mexico, and Latin America, the musical video clip for the single, with only four weeks of being released, has already accumulated more than 1.3 million views in VEVO. Julieta Venegas has delighted her fans once again with songs and authentic lyrics linked to her passion for life and human experiences. "I wish people connect with what I do- with my music- because it is a form to express myself. I write stories of my life, my way of thinking, and because music is very free, people may take it for their own moments," the singer-songwriter says.

"It's a record with a many colors, bright, agile, and that simply flowed. I started composing in September, and in March I was in New York already doing the mixing by Venezuelan, Hector Castillo. Algo Sucede is a record that includes 12 songs produced in Argentina by Cachorro Lopez, who has a great career and who I have already worked with, and in Mexico with Yamil Rezc, a young talented and independent producer. There's a great variety of nostalgic themes, full of emotions that go all sorts of ways. Life can always surprise you in a wonderful way or can give you a positive lesson," says the composer.

Since her first record album release in 1997 which helped her occupy the most important place in the music industry, selling more than 12 million copies, instrumentalist and producer Julieta Venegas has earned a special place in the music industry, which has brought her numerous awards for their professionalism and performance quality. She is winner of five Latin Grammy awards that were nominated in distinctive occasions by The Latin Recording Academy. Her achievements also include being the winner of a Premio Billboard Latin Awards®, winner of a Premio Lo Nuestro®, and winner of several Premios MTVLA®, among others. Julieta has also been able to successfully compose music for both film and theater.

Parallel to the release of Algo Sucede, Julieta will be touring, visiting countries such as U.S.A., Mexico, Argentina, Central America, Brazil, and Spain. In Spain she received great success with sold-out presentations in several cities in addition to extremely positive reviews from major media last week for her participation in the Festival Starlite de Marbella. She also performed in other cities with big stars like Lenny Kravitz, Placido Domingo, Alejandro Sanz, and Enrique Iglesias, among others.

Check out Julieta Venegas comment on some of the songs of her new album:

"Ese camino"

"Talks about childhood, in a view from me as an adult looking back and reflecting on perhaps not a concrete childhood memory, but the sensations, such as certain scents in places that are always present and that remain a celebration."

"Algo sucede"

"It's a song talking about things changing, the most beautiful thing about living is that there are always surprises, thing you do not expect. Life can always surprise you in a wonderful way or can give you a positive lesson. The accordion returns, an instrument that describes what I want to tell and that takes me to places that I like very much: in the land, in folk, and is very festive."

"Se explicara"

"It's a mother-daughter song, a song that I wrote while I was on vacation. It was wonderful to write to my daughter that I was thinking of her and to tell her that everything will make sense at some point."

"Buenas noches"

"Talks about dismissing sadness: that there is no more time for the bad. What matters is the future, how life will surprise you, and what happens to you when you least expect it."

"Esperaba"

"Inspired by the adolescence, it is an escape that music gives you: an 'I want to leave' sensation that allows music to transport you."

"Explosion"

"It was perhaps the hardest song on the record because it expresses what I felt in the times of violence and disappearances in Mexico. It talks about femicide, it's an expression of sorrow for what is happening and I wanted to capture it in a song."

After two years, Julieta Venegas, is anxiously waiting to share her new work with her fans and her new followers and ends with saying: "Algo Sucede is a record of celebrating what it is to be alive: life will always teach you things and will always surprise you. Something always happen in life... It will turn tables.. it will show you a lesson.." added the singer.

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