Feb 13 • 23:00 UTC 🇪🇨 Ecuador El Universo (ES)

Gilberto Santa Rosa reveals his 'Intimate' side and celebrates the end of labels in music

Gilberto Santa Rosa's new album 'Íntimo' features live boleros and conversations with the audience, emphasizing the importance of enjoying music without labels.

Gilberto Santa Rosa, known as the Knight of Salsa, has released a new album titled 'Íntimo,' which showcases his more intimate side through live performances of boleros interspersed with anecdotes and conversations with the audience. The album was recorded in Miami, where Santa Rosa celebrates the diminishing significance of musical labels in the industry. He expresses that music should be enjoyed freely, regardless of genre boundaries.

In this album, Santa Rosa reflects on his nearly four-decade-long career, singing beloved classics like 'Mentira' and 'Un amor para la historia.' The concert-style recording, reminiscent of a 'cabaret,' took place in front of a select audience, further enhancing the personal connection he aims to establish with his fans. His collaborations with contemporary artists like Bad Bunny and J Balvin highlight his adaptability and relevance in the evolving music landscape.

Santa Rosa's perspective on the fluidity of musical genres stands in contrast to traditionalists who may resist this change. He believes that the breaking down of labels allows for a broader appreciation of music and fosters enjoyment among listeners, which ultimately benefits artists and fans alike. This latest venture not only cements his legacy but also encourages a more inclusive view of music, celebrating creativity beyond conventional constraints.

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