Juanes releases twelfth studio album 'JuanesTeban'

Colombian musician Juanes has launched his twelfth studio album, titled 'JuanesTeban,' which has received widespread acclaim. The concept album explores themes of duality through various collaborations. It coincides with the release of the single 'Timelapse De Sol' featuring Venezuelan band Rawayana.

Juanes, the Colombian superstar, unveiled his latest project on March 8, 2026, marking his twelfth studio album, 'JuanesTeban.' Co-produced by Nico Cotton and the artist himself, the album centers on the concept of duality, delving into contrasts via a series of diverse collaborations.

The release highlights the theme through its musical arrangements and partnerships, showcasing Juanes's evolution in the Latin music scene. Accompanying the album is the new single 'Timelapse De Sol,' which includes a music video. This track features a collaboration with the Venezuelan band Rawayana, adding to the album's exploratory nature.

'JuanesTeban' builds on Juanes's established career, known for blending rock, pop, and Latin influences. The project's reception underscores its appeal, with early responses indicating strong interest from fans and critics alike. Details on the full tracklist and additional collaborators remain focused on the duality motif as described in the announcement.

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