Manu Hattom presents his new album: “La Canción Perdida”. And he does it with stellar collaborations such as Juliana Gattas (Miranda), Rosario Ortega and María de la Flor (Spain).
After presenting in 2021 the advances “Cumpleaños”, “Bolero to find you” with the Spanish María de la Flor and “Luna full” in duet with Rosario Ortega, Manu Hattom unveils his long-awaited fifth studio album.
Mixed by the famous producer Tweety González, “La Canción Perdida” is, according to the singer, in the process of finding the key that will open a portal of mysterious destiny for whoever decides to dive into it.
The album was entirely conceived during the pandemic and narrates the “beginning and end of a love story”, crossed by “The Lost Song” which, divided into three, marks the musical moments contained in the work.
Stripped of the leadership of the guitars, in this work Hattom has dared to venture into new genres and structures within his musical universe: based on pop, we also find boleros, balms and even a few touches of Argentinian folklore.
With fifteen years of experience, Manu Hattom shows that he perfectly masters the architecture of the song and poses a game in which, as in a hopscotch, sky and earth are the only points of connection between the infinite possible worlds.
On May 28, Manu will present “La Canción Perdida” at the Camping (Av. del Libertador 999, CABA). On June 3, he will pass through Casa Brava (Rosario), to then embark on a tour of Spain that will begin with a date at Sala Búho Real (Madrid) on the 20th of this month.
Source: Qmusica

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