Ricardo Arjona tried his luck on the New York subway. Result? They did not recognize it. He explained: “I would be lying saying that I was good at singing in the New York subway …”.
Then he added: “The best thing that happened to me was a Mexican lady that he told me that he was the imitator of Arjona, but that I was too tall, that the real Arjona was very chaparrito “.
With the hashtag #Negro and the phrase “back on the street again”, the Guatemalan singer-songwriter hinted that he was referring to the second part of his album “Blanc i negre”.
On his Instagram, Arjona is seen with a guitar in his hands, sitting, with tennis, bowler hat, and streetwear.
The post, as of Thursday night, had nearly 76,000 “likes” and nearly 3,800 comments.
“Alas if I see you”, “Why don’t these things happen to me?”, “I would recognize him among a million Arjonas”, “Impossible not to recognize you” …
+ In pandemic
The performer of hits such as “Taxi Stories” and “You Were You” gathered 150,000 virtual spectators from the five continents in his concert via streaming on April 10.
On that occasion the high demand saturated the transmission of the event and many users could not access show.
Even the Latin producer, “Metamorphosis,” held the concert for 48 hours later for all those who were unable to connect to the live page.
In recent days, Arjona announced the release date of his new album called “Black”, which will feature 14 songs, seven of which are unreleased written during the pandemic. The launch will be in October 2021.
Just over a year ago, Arjona released “Blanc”, a special album that would be the first of a double album, which had been in the process for more than a year.
Then came the coronavirus and the concept evolved into two separate releases of each album, which is joined by a traveling art exhibition that was designed to be seen on the Internet and had been planned for eight large cities during the post-pandemic tour.
Topics for “White” include “The Love I Had”, “Dying to Live”, “Blues of Notoriety”, “The Invisible”, “Tarot”, “You’ll Survive” and “The Portrait”.