Cumbiana also features collaborations with Alejandro Sanz, Ziggy Marley, Elkin Robinson and Ruben Blades.
With decades being a singer, songwriter, actor, activist and overall Colombian icon, Carlos Vives continues to expand his already global reach with his latest album Cumbiana. In Cumbiana, Carlos Vives’ goal of expressing a love letter of cumbia’s small origins to the masses is embodied with eclectic and innovative collaborations with both established and upcoming artists. With 13 Grammys under his belt – 11 Latin Grammy and 2 Grammys – Vives continues his musical trajectory with this fourteenth album.
Album: ‘Cumbiana’ – Spotify link: https://open.spotify.com/album/1AWWSFCourc5LCAczs3GOS
One of the strong collaborations of Cumbiana features is a catchy and upbeat bilingual song “Hechicera” with R&B songstress Jessie Reyez that opens the album. With this collaboration, Vives starts off the album showing up that he is not a name from the past but that he continuously evolving while keeping his folkloric soul alive. With lyrics “Brindemos por un mundo mejor / Que la maldad no tenga un lugar / Y que la gente viva de amor” roughly translating to “Cheers to a better world / Let there be no place for evil / And may the people live in love” Vives brings the distinguished light and joy that he is known for to life.
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Other collaborations include Spanish artist Alejandro Sanz, historic Jamaican musician and philanthropist Ziggy Marley, Caribbean Folk artist Elkin Robinson, and best-seller in Salsa music Panamanian artist Ruben Blades. With a little essence of each prolific artist, Vives managed to create a melting pot of light and cultures all through the spectrum in Cumbiana.
Watch “Hechicera” below: