Argentina-born Hertfordshire-raised Malena Zavala has released her second album 'La Yarará'. The record follows her 2018 debut LP 'Aliso'. Produced by Zavala herself and recorded at Urchin Studios in London Fields, the album consists of 10 tracks in total, with the artist lyrically weaving between English and Spanish. Incorporating elements of cumbia, folk, pop and even reggaeton, vibrant Latin rhythms dance throughout as Zavala delivers a gorgeous and heartfelt performance, a brilliant continuation of her earlier work.
Argentina-born, Hertfordshire-raised singer Malena Zavala is gearing up for the release of her new album 'La Yarará'. The LP lands April 17 via Yucatan Records. Coinciding with the news, Zavala has also shared the title track. Musically drawing from inspiration from the sound of reggaeton and transforming it into her own style, the mid-tempo tune plays with a deep, rumbling bass line, echoing claps and multi-vocal layering. The track is the follow-up to her previous single 'I'm Leaving Home', which will also be featured on the forthcoming album.
Having made an impact last year with songs such as 'Should I Try' and 'If It Goes', Argentina-born, London-raised singer Malena Zavala has announced the release of her new album 'Aliso', landing April 13th on Yucatan Records. She has also shared her latest single 'A Vision That's Changed', which is taken from the new record. Minimal and spacious, the track highlights Zavala's gorgeous vocals which floats through the tune like clouds in a Summer's day. Below is a stream of the track. Enjoy.
Everyone at some point and time has a slight fear of what the future holds. …