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ChocQuibTown premieres track from new album

by Alice Bradshaw-Smith March 3, 2015
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Afro-Colombian hip-hop group ChocQuibTown have released the first single from their new album, “El Mismo.”

Band member Carlos “Tostao” Valencia has called the track, “Cuando te veo” “something special.”

“It describes what a person feels when they see their loved one,” Tostao said in a press release.

The musician forms the band with his wife Gloria “Goyo” Martinez and Gloria’s brother, Miguel “Slow” Martinez.

As for the music, Tostao explained that the new album links elements of traditional Latin American folk with a pop sound, creating a combination that the rapper hopes “will please everyone.”

Singer Goyo describes the album as providing “songs for every day of the week,” varying from a relaxed “romantic” sound to one “perfect for dancing with friends.”

ChocQuibTown – Cuando te veo

“El Mismo” has earned the band, from the Colombian department of Choco, their fifth Grammy nomination in 15 years. They previously enjoyed success in the Latin Grammy Awards for single “De Donde Vengo Yo.”

Earlier this year, ChocQuibTown’s Goyo released her interpretation of the track “Tomorrow” which accompanied the soundtrack of Hollywood’s take on the Broadway classic “Annie.”

Starring Jamie Foxx and Cameron Diaz, the 2014 film received two Golden Globe nominations.

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Chocquibtown da pistas de su nuevo disco con “Cuando te veo”, El Espectador

Goyo, de Chocquibtown, estrena canción para comedia “Annie”, El Espectador

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