Carrie Underwood Goes Latin with New Music
Carrie Underwood is taking her music in a new direction with a Latin-influenced sound. The country star has been working on new music with a team of producers and songwriters, and the result is a fresh, new sound that is sure to get fans excited.
Introduction
Carrie Underwood is adding a little Latin flavor to her new music!
The country superstar just released her first-ever Spanish-language single, “Hay Una Loca.” The track is a reworked version of her hit song, “Probably Would Have Loved You Anyway,” and was recorded with Venezuelan reggaeton star, Farruko.
“Hay Una Loca” is the latest example of Carrie’s talent for cross-genre collaboration. She previously teamed up with rapper Ludacris on the remix to her 2006 track, “The Champion.” And in 2019, she collaborated with EDM artist Zedd on the song, “The Middle.”
Carrie has also been known to dabble in other genres outside of country music. In 2012, she recorded a duet with soul legend Stevie Wonder on the song, “Somethin’ Bad.” And in 2015, she collaborated with pop singer Brad Paisley on the rock anthem, “Crushin’ It.”
No matter what genre she’s tackling, Carrie always brings her trademark powerhouse vocals and infectious energy to every performance. We can’t wait to see what she does next!
Carrie Underwood’s Latin music
Carrie Underwood, who is best known for her country music, has revealed that she will be releasing a Latin music album. The album will be a mix of Spanish and English songs. Underwood has said that she is excited to explore a different genre of music and that she has been working hard on the album.
Despacito
Carrie Underwood is going Latin!
The country star has recorded a new version of the pop hit “Despacito” with Puerto Rican singer Luis Fonsi. The track will appear on Fonsi’s upcoming album, Vida.
Underwood teased the collaboration on social media, posting a photo of herself in the studio with Fonsi. “Making some Latin music with my man @luisfonsi today!” she wrote.
This isn’t the first time Underwood has ventured into Latin music. In 2016, she recorded a Spanish-language version of her song “Change” for the soundtrack of the animated film The Angry Birds Movie.
Fonsi’s “Despacito” became a global sensation last year, spending a record-breaking 16 weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The remix featuring Justin Bieber was especially popular, helping the song become one of the most- streamed tracks of all time.
Havana
The song features production from Familiar, a duo consisting of Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo. The track was released on August 3, 2017, as the lead single from Underwood’s sixth studio album, Cry Pretty. “Havana” is a Latin pop song with an interpolation of Camila Cabello’s global hit single “Havana” in the pre-chorus. The song peaked at number ten on the Billboard Hot 100, making it both artist’s second top 10 single of 2017.
Mi Gente
Carrie Underwood is getting into the Latin music game with her new single “Mi Gente.” The song, which was released on Thursday, is a collaboration with Cuban artist Ibrahim Ferrer Jr. and was co-written by Underwood, Ferrer, and producer Mike City.
“Mi Gente” is a cover of the 2017 hit song by J Balvin and Willy William. The original version of the song topped the charts in several countries, including the United States, and has been certified platinum in the United States and Canada.
Underwood’s version of “Mi Gente” is a little different from the original. The lyrics have been translated into Spanish, and Underwood sings in both English and Spanish on the track. The new version of the song also features a new verse from Ferrer.
“Mi Gente” is the first single from Underwood’s upcoming seventh studio album, Cry Pretty. The album is set to be released on September 14th.
Conclusion
All in all, Carrie Underwood’s new Latin music is a fun and refreshing change from her previous work. It’s catchy and upbeat, and sure to get your toes tapping. Whether you’re a fan of country music or not, you’ll probably enjoy this new direction that Carrie Underwood has taken.