The artist from Córdoba releases her ninth album this December 2, in which she translates poems from her book 'Truths to Half' into music.
From an intimate collection of poems to the most personal of his albums. It is the trajectory that Nuestro mundo has followed, the ninth work by India Martínez, on the street since December 2: an album in which she reviews different phases of her life and in which she is more Indian than ever. Musically, Nuestro mundo is a repertoire of styles concentrated in ten songs, with a dominance of Latin sounds such as bachata or reggaetón, but also with a lot, a lot of pop.
“An album is always one more step, and this is the one where I am the most me. I like to reinvent myself in each one I publish because that's how I am, different over time, and that is reflected in the music I make," he reflects on his new work, a project that was born from his book Verdades a medias and the transformation into a song of one of her poems, If She Knew, by Melendi, who would end up singing that song with her and participating in the entire album.
The possibility of taking his collection of poems to the field of music arose almost by chance, as a result of that initial collaboration with Melendi. Some pages of the book were adapted and others were incorporated as they were on the paper. “The collaboration flowed, and thus came the idea of making the album based on some of the poems in the book,” says India. "An album in which I tell what I sometimes keep quiet about: feelings, dreams, truths... Reflections that sometimes I don't dare to say even in private."
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