This will be the fifteenth studio album by Guajiro singer Silvestre Dangonde.
Image: Courtesy of Dangond Sylvester Press
Vallenato singer Sylvester Dangonde is about to release his new musical production called “Ta’ Malo”, which will be released to the public on November 2. At the same time, he announced the tracklist and cover art for his new album.
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On the cover you can see the artist stuck in a car and in the background some mountains that his followers interpreted as the landscape of the western United States. However, the artist revealed that the parking lot of singer Pipe Bueno’s restaurant in Cajica, north of Bogotá, is called “Rancho Mx.” He also said that the photos were taken by Jose Vergara, who has worked with Latin artists such as Don Omar or Sebastian Yatra.
“Reading the comments here, many are wondering when I went to Las Vegas, or out west, or when I was in that desert part of the United States. The most curious thing is that I took that photo in the savannah of my beloved city of Bogota, oh!… No Unbelievable but true, I picked it up in the parking lot of the Pipe Bueno restaurant (…) I almost dressed like a mechanic, but I felt like I was myself put together… something like that,” Dangonde explained on the account of Music Dreams, his record label.
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The singer, who has two Latin Grammy nominations, will also perform live from Parque de la Leyenda Vallenata in Valledupar, where he hopes to gather, on two dates, more than 50,000 people on November 10 and 11.
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Songs from “Ta Malu” by Sylvester Dangonde
As is usual in Vallenato, the artist Silvestre Dangonde has released the tracklist with the respective composers. He did this on the back cover of “Ta Malo”, where it is clear that the artist is involved in composing three songs and that most of the other composers are known for their lyricism such as Iván Calderon, Rafael Manjarrez, Wilfran Castillo and others.
It is worth noting that song number seven, called “El Vallenato Es Silvestre”, which is a traditional vallenato merengue song, was leaked on social media these days.
- Damn, what happened?written by Sylvester Dangonde.
- That woman is mine, By Fabian Corrales.
- Your suitor, By Rafael Manjarrez.
- BaccanoWritten by Melkis Suarez.
- Not even half a call By Lucho Alonso.
- Your favorite book By Wilfran Castillo.
- Vallenato wildWritten by Everardo Armenta.
- At first it was meWritten by Ivan Calderon.
- KokuyoWritten by Jose Lopez Cachete.
- ValenataWritten by Sylvester Dangonde.
- We committed itwritten by Roland Valbuena Jr.
- I’m chunkyBy Emilio Sierra.
- You are there and I am hereby Jorge Valbuena.
- Our universeWritten by Luigi, Santiago Castillo and Silvestre Dangonde.
- What do you want me to do?By Fabian Corrales.
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