Along with the recent release of her new album Sinergia, the artist produced a spectacular album of Christmas songs that will be released on December 2. The first song we can hear from this work is entitled ‘Luz’ a song composed by Jacobo Calderón.
After the romantic pop album ‘Sinergia’ the artist will present a second consecutive album during this 2022, Myriam Hernández recorded a great Christmas album with the producer Jacobo Calderón and sound engineer Boris Milán, work produced between studios in Madrid and Miami that includes 12 songs, combining traditional themes and two unpublished compositions by Jacobo Calderón.
“It is a desire that I had for years and to realize it has been a dream come true. They are Christmas songs that are in the collective consciousness, which I have adapted to my style. And ‘Luz’ is inspired by the spirit and nostalgia of the family movies that are enjoyed during the Christmas holidays,” explains Myriam Hernández.
This Friday, November 11, the first single ‘Luz’ will be revealed on all digital platforms (Spotify, Amazon Music, Apple Music, Claro, Youtube, Deezer) as a preview of the album with release scheduled for December 2.
The artist is preparing for what will be the special Latin Grammy ceremony in Las Vegas on November 16 where she will receive the Award for Musical Excellence from the Latin Recording Academy.
A great year for the singer with successful concerts in Peru, Colombia, Chile, Panama, Honduras and the United States along with the release of her new album ‘Sinergia’ (which has highlighted the video clips Hasta Aquí, Te Quiero, Ti Amo, Ya es tarde) and the recording of a second album that will be released in December. International activity that coincides with the recognition of the Latin Grammy, special award of the Latin Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences for “performers who during their career have made contributions of outstanding artistic value to Latin music.”
For next year, concerts have been announced in the Dominican Republic and Nicaragua, which will be joined by Ecuador, Bolivia, Argentina, Costa Rica, Puerto Rico, El Salvador, Paraguay and Spain.