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Music by Manu Chaoh has made a new music album.

Music by Manu Chaoh has made a new music album.

Music by Manu Chaoh has made a new music album.

Back in 1998, Manu Chao struck a nerve on the global stage with “Bongo Bongo”, a herausragende track from his hereditary album “Clandestino”. A year later, the light of the French music player with Basque-Galician roots now appeared on his new album “Viva Tu”, his first studio album.

With 13 titles this album spans various languages: French, English, Spanish and Portuguese. The characteristic melodies, rhythms and themes, which brought chaotic impressions, are not yet present on “Viva Tu”. The 63-year-old art world has innovation in the “Mestizo” fortress, a mass with rock, reggae, ska and traditional late American music, which with “Clandestino” einführte and the common in world music is introduced worldwide.

However, Chao does not rush back to experiment. Together with American country legend Willie Nelson on a song called “Heaven’s Bad Day” and with Spanish musician Laeti on “Tu Te Vas” he dies.

This year, fans have had the opportunity to see concerts in mainly non-European countries such as Mexico and California. With planned shows in European metropolises such as Berlin, Paris, London, Barcelona and Madrid are also returning to the Alte Welt. The end of the year has never been so long ago that the website and the Instagram account have been updated.

The tension is not so great yet, the Chao in June is the first single from “Viva Tu” which is light – “São Paulo Motoboy”, wit the active motorcycle racing from São Paulo, Brazil, which was the inspiration for a documentary film by the artists.

This new album, “Viva Tu”, said the Vielseitigkeit von Manu Chao in Sprachen wie Französisch, English, Spanish and Portuguese, was an international faith more broadly mirrored. Enjoy the tour. Fans in Spain, especially in Barcelona and Madrid, can experience live events.

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