Our World is his ninth record act India Martinez. An album born from his collection of poetry, Half-truthswhose verses have turned into ten songs that move in a variety of musical styles.
India Martinez is back with our world, his ninth studio album, which was released on December 2. “It was one of the albums that flowed better. And I did it as fast as I could,” Cuerpos explained privately on the occasion of its release. “There are records that took me years to create and this one In six months it was done“.
If you know, his collaboration with Melendi, was the first preview of this album. And it is no coincidence, since then The album grew out of this collaboration. India offered him her poetry collection –Half-truths, published in March 2021 – and Al-Astari encouraged her to turn those verses into songs. “The collaboration process flowed, and so was the idea made the album based on some of the poems in the book”India made it clear when she introduced the album.
Record born from his poetry collection “Verdades a medias”
Regarding the poems, Martinez revealed that some of the book’s pages have been adapted into songs, while others It was incorporated as it is on paper.
In this work, the Cordovan artist reviews different stages of her life in ten songs: “It is an album in which I tell sometimes what I keep quiet: feelings, dreams, facts… Reflections sometimes I dare not say Nor in privacy.”
Regarding the musical part, the artist played a variety of styles dominated by Latin sounds, such as bachata or reggaeton, But we also found a lot of pop.
“A record is always a step further, and that’s where I am most from myself. I like to reinvent myself in everything I post because I’m just that, different over time, and that’s reflected in the music I make,” he admitted.
Our World Tracking List by India Martinez
- our world
- You have a woman
- If you know
- antique
- 5 hair
- Jacuzzi bubbles
- It must be because of that
- wild woman
- suitcase
- closed eyes
“Travel junkie. Coffee lover. Incurable social media evangelist. Zombie maven.”