Megan Moroney lanza su tercer álbum de estudio Cloud 9

La cantante country Megan Moroney ha presentado su tercer álbum de estudio, Cloud 9, con colaboraciones con Kacey Musgraves y Ed Sheeran. El disco se basa en su estilo característico de instrumentales suaves y letras auto-reflexivas, siguiendo los sencillos principales «6 Months Later» y «Beautiful Things». Moroney describe el álbum como capturador de la esencia del relato y la nostalgia de la música country.

El último proyecto de Megan Moroney, Cloud 9, marca su regreso a la escena de la música country con una colección que enfatiza narrativas personales y vibras relajadas. Lanzado el 25 de febrero de 2026, el álbum fue promocionado por los sencillos «6 Months Later» y «Beautiful Things», que destacaron la evolución de la dirección creativa de Moroney. Como ella señaló, el disco «tiene todo lo que amo de la música country», incluyendo temas de relatos, alcohol, bares, nostalgia, guitarras y colaboraciones selectas.  El álbum cuenta solo con dos artistas invitados, pero son figuras destacadas: Kacey Musgraves en el dúo «Bells & Whistles» y Ed Sheeran en otra pista. A pesar de estas asociaciones de alto perfil, Moroney mantiene su sonido central, con instrumentales suaves que envuelven letras auto-reflexivas adecuadas para viajes por carretera, barbacoas o momentos tranquilos. La canción principal, «Cloud 9», se abre con rasgueos de guitarra calmantes y relata una historia de amor que eleva a la cantante por encima de los dolores cotidianos. Otras canciones destacadas incluyen «Medicine» y el sencillo principal «6 Months Later».  Una pista particularmente introspectiva, «Liars & Tigers & Bears», se inspira en las experiencias de Moroney en la industria musical. Ella canta: «Speak your mind, but not too loud / Be sure of yourself, but never too proud / Paint yourself pretty, but don’t do too much / Be soft and not bitchy, but you better be tough.» Las letras continúan con líneas como «There’s snakes in the grass and thieves in the night» y «So, work ’til it kills you, but don’t actually die», reflejando las presiones de entornos laborales exigentes. Moroney explicó que gran parte de la escritura ocurrió durante su gira del álbum anterior, infundiendo el material con influencias de la vida en la carretera.  En «Bells & Whistles», Moroney y Musgraves exploran dinámicas post-ruptura, con Musgraves cantando: «She don’t come with the spotlight, she’ll wait around all day long / And you don’t have to worry you’ll wind up in a song.» Aunque el enfoque metódico del álbum produce contenido relatable, algunas pistas son criticadas por letras que podrían abrazar mayor intensidad emocional, sugiriendo espacio para expresiones más audaces en trabajos futuros.

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