i think only JeffBenjamin can spill the tea - we should ask him about the physical release of the album.
La Luz 1 Song "EP" Out Now!
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Some respected newspapers in Spain like la Vanguardia have also reported October 7th so I guess this info has been distributed by the label to the Spanish / LATAM press. If this is the case, they should have released "No es que te extrañe" as a single with that name and not la Luz (just like Suéltame that was followed by the rest of la Tormenta if a few days)
So there’s going to be more..? That’s what I understandiosoke wrote: ↑Fri Sep 30, 2022 2:14 pm From Sony Music Brasil:
CHRISTINA AGUILERA La reina! "La Luz" é o último EP da trilogia e se soma ao álbum "AGUILERA", que foi lançado em maio desse ano. Incluindo "No Es Que Te Extrañe", que ganhou um clipe lindão e já está no YouTube! Ouça e assista agora!
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Wow. So even after La Reina performance and the No Me video you guys are still complaining?
So here's the final proof we needed. Some of you will complain even after receiving a top notch performance, single, and video IN THE SAME F*CKING DAY!!!
So here's the final proof we needed. Some of you will complain even after receiving a top notch performance, single, and video IN THE SAME F*CKING DAY!!!
ANOM on its way to cross 100M on YouTube!
25 years into her career, still standing strong, the unmatched legend: Christina Aguilera
25 years into her career, still standing strong, the unmatched legend: Christina Aguilera
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Sony Music Latin posted this on their website
MIAMI (September 30, 2022) – Global superstar Christina Aguilera releases the final chapter of her AGUILERA project, La Luz. The third EP features a moving spoken-word intro and an all-new track “No Es Que Te Extrañe” along with the official music video, co-directed by Aguilera herself. This emotionally charged power ballad marks the end to her deeply personal and captivating AGUILERA album, showcasing her like never before. Fans from every corner of the world will be entranced by the meaning and message behind the EP. “No Es Que Te Extrañe” is now available on all streaming platforms. Listen HERE.
Aguilera’s vocal prowess and emotional depth are on full display in this deeply moving power ballad. The first act of the song is a tender ballad complete with acoustic guitar accompaniment, which is brilliantly juxtaposed with an intense and entrancing second act characterized by a heightened ferocity and quickened tempo.
Co-directed by Mike Ho and Aguilera and produced by Colin Randall, the music video depicts human brokenness and the power of the human spirit in vivid ways. Adding to the project’s intimacy, the video portrays a young Aguilera as she witnesses her father’s abuse of her mother. The video begins with an introspective moment as Aguilera looks in on her past through a window, followed by a scene on a mountainside out in the desert seemingly removed from the chaos. The tension builds as she stands out in the yard in the middle of burning furniture, representing an emotional purge.
AGUILERA has been transformative for Aguilera both personally and professionally. She recently received seven Latin GRAMMY® Award nominations including “Record Of The Year” for “Pa Mis Muchachas” with Becky G, Nicki Nicole and Nathy Peluso. She also received nominations for “Album Of The Year” for AGUILERA, “Song Of The Year” and “Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album,” among other nominations.
MIAMI (September 30, 2022) – Global superstar Christina Aguilera releases the final chapter of her AGUILERA project, La Luz. The third EP features a moving spoken-word intro and an all-new track “No Es Que Te Extrañe” along with the official music video, co-directed by Aguilera herself. This emotionally charged power ballad marks the end to her deeply personal and captivating AGUILERA album, showcasing her like never before. Fans from every corner of the world will be entranced by the meaning and message behind the EP. “No Es Que Te Extrañe” is now available on all streaming platforms. Listen HERE.
Aguilera’s vocal prowess and emotional depth are on full display in this deeply moving power ballad. The first act of the song is a tender ballad complete with acoustic guitar accompaniment, which is brilliantly juxtaposed with an intense and entrancing second act characterized by a heightened ferocity and quickened tempo.
Co-directed by Mike Ho and Aguilera and produced by Colin Randall, the music video depicts human brokenness and the power of the human spirit in vivid ways. Adding to the project’s intimacy, the video portrays a young Aguilera as she witnesses her father’s abuse of her mother. The video begins with an introspective moment as Aguilera looks in on her past through a window, followed by a scene on a mountainside out in the desert seemingly removed from the chaos. The tension builds as she stands out in the yard in the middle of burning furniture, representing an emotional purge.
AGUILERA has been transformative for Aguilera both personally and professionally. She recently received seven Latin GRAMMY® Award nominations including “Record Of The Year” for “Pa Mis Muchachas” with Becky G, Nicki Nicole and Nathy Peluso. She also received nominations for “Album Of The Year” for AGUILERA, “Song Of The Year” and “Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album,” among other nominations.
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Welp. That's the end of the era... Very interesting indeed.
Maybe they realized the other tracks didn't quite fit with the statement she wanted to make for La Luz... keeping it focused on the song about her past was a good choice.
So they'll hopefully drop the other songs as stand alone singles... not XtinaVIP finally being right about something lol
Maybe they realized the other tracks didn't quite fit with the statement she wanted to make for La Luz... keeping it focused on the song about her past was a good choice.
So they'll hopefully drop the other songs as stand alone singles... not XtinaVIP finally being right about something lol
Ok, that’s all I needed to know. It’s the end.paulrivas88 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 30, 2022 4:59 pm Sony Music Latin posted this on their website
MIAMI (September 30, 2022) – Global superstar Christina Aguilera releases the final chapter of her AGUILERA project, La Luz. The third EP features a moving spoken-word intro and an all-new track “No Es Que Te Extrañe” along with the official music video, co-directed by Aguilera herself. This emotionally charged power ballad marks the end to her deeply personal and captivating AGUILERA album, showcasing her like never before. Fans from every corner of the world will be entranced by the meaning and message behind the EP. “No Es Que Te Extrañe” is now available on all streaming platforms. Listen HERE.
Aguilera’s vocal prowess and emotional depth are on full display in this deeply moving power ballad. The first act of the song is a tender ballad complete with acoustic guitar accompaniment, which is brilliantly juxtaposed with an intense and entrancing second act characterized by a heightened ferocity and quickened tempo.
Co-directed by Mike Ho and Aguilera and produced by Colin Randall, the music video depicts human brokenness and the power of the human spirit in vivid ways. Adding to the project’s intimacy, the video portrays a young Aguilera as she witnesses her father’s abuse of her mother. The video begins with an introspective moment as Aguilera looks in on her past through a window, followed by a scene on a mountainside out in the desert seemingly removed from the chaos. The tension builds as she stands out in the yard in the middle of burning furniture, representing an emotional purge.
AGUILERA has been transformative for Aguilera both personally and professionally. She recently received seven Latin GRAMMY® Award nominations including “Record Of The Year” for “Pa Mis Muchachas” with Becky G, Nicki Nicole and Nathy Peluso. She also received nominations for “Album Of The Year” for AGUILERA, “Song Of The Year” and “Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album,” among other nominations.
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They could've removed the solo version of Cuando on 'La Tormenta' and instead add Lloras but anyway...MaCK. wrote: ↑Fri Sep 30, 2022 5:32 pm Welp. That's the end of the era... Very interesting indeed.
Maybe they realized the other tracks didn't quite fit with the statement she wanted to make for La Luz... keeping it focused on the song about her past was a good choice.
So they'll hopefully drop the other songs as stand alone singles... not XtinaVIP finally being right about something lol
I know right wtf.... That's going to forever piss us off for years to come I'm sure lolHocus Pocus wrote: ↑Fri Sep 30, 2022 5:41 pmThey could've removed the solo version of Cuando on 'La Tormenta' and instead add Lloras but anyway...MaCK. wrote: ↑Fri Sep 30, 2022 5:32 pm Welp. That's the end of the era... Very interesting indeed.
Maybe they realized the other tracks didn't quite fit with the statement she wanted to make for La Luz... keeping it focused on the song about her past was a good choice.
So they'll hopefully drop the other songs as stand alone singles... not XtinaVIP finally being right about something lol
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I will remain forever pressed about that song not being included.Hocus Pocus wrote: ↑Fri Sep 30, 2022 5:41 pmThey could've removed the solo version of Cuando on 'La Tormenta' and instead add Lloras but anyway...MaCK. wrote: ↑Fri Sep 30, 2022 5:32 pm Welp. That's the end of the era... Very interesting indeed.
Maybe they realized the other tracks didn't quite fit with the statement she wanted to make for La Luz... keeping it focused on the song about her past was a good choice.
So they'll hopefully drop the other songs as stand alone singles... not XtinaVIP finally being right about something lol