Juanes reflects on 25 years of solo career and new album

Colombian rocker Juanes marked the 25th anniversary of his solo debut album Fíjate Bien with the release of his 12th studio album, JuanesTeban, last month. In an interview with Billboard Español, he discussed his career milestones, personal growth, and the album's creation. The artist, now based in Miami, shared insights on family, mental health, and supporting new talent.

Juanes launched his solo career in 2000 after moving to Los Angeles in 1999 and signing with Gustavo Santaolalla’s Surco label. His debut Fíjate Bien paved the way for hits like “A Dios le Pido,” which topped Billboard charts in 2002 alongside the album Un Día Normal, and later smashes such as “La Camisa Negra” and “Me Enamora,” the latter leading Hot Latin Songs for 20 weeks in 2007. Over the years, he has earned 25 Latin Grammys, four Grammys, and more than 10 Billboard Latin Music Awards, while co-founding the Mi Sangre Foundation in 2006 to promote peace through humanitarian efforts. He also championed emerging artists, including introducing Rosalía to manager Rebeca León years ago and featuring Joaquina on his 2023 album Vida Cotidiana, echoing the support he received from Carlos Vives early on with his band Ekhymosis. Juanes described himself as in his 'best state,' fully connected to his essence and spirituality. The title JuanesTeban merges his given name Juan Esteban with his nickname, representing the multifaceted personalities within him—joy, sadness, anger, and more. He created the album's self-portrait cover art, a passion stemming from his industrial design studies at Pontifical Bolivarian University in Medellín, with help from designers Camilo Londoño and Sebas Londoño after his manager Rafa Restrepo spotted his sketches. A standout track, “Madre,” dedicated to his mother who passed away in September at age 95, blends Colombian folklore with Andean elements; she heard the final version and loved it, calling herself his No. 1 fan. On personal matters, Juanes opened up about battling depression since age 14 or 15, finding healing through vulnerability, sobriety, exercise, and family life with wife Cecilia, whom he met during his early LA days. He anticipates the JuanesTeban Tour will be 'the best tour of my life,' emphasizing presence and production. Looking ahead, he aims to keep creating, inspired by enduring artists like Juan Luis Guerra and Mick Jagger.

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Dua Lipa performs a cover of Mon Laferte's 'Tu falta de querer' at Estadio Nacional in Santiago, surprising fans during her Radical Optimism Tour.
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Dua Lipa performs Mon Laferte's Tu falta de querer at Estadio Nacional

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British singer Dua Lipa surprised her audience at Santiago's Estadio Nacional by performing a cover of 'Tu falta de querer', Mon Laferte's heart-wrenching anthem. The rendition was part of her Radical Optimism Tour, which features local covers in each country visited. The song, dedicated to Laferte's ex-partner César Ceja, has defined the Chilean artist's career.

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.

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Puerto Rican artist Arcángel has marked his 20-year music career with the release of his eighth studio album, La 8va Maravilla, on Rimas Entertainment. The 20-track project features collaborations with artists including Ricky Martin and Daddy Yankee, showcasing a more mature and experimental sound. This album represents a personal milestone, created during his first sober period following open-heart surgery.

Luis Fonsi and Feid have released a salsa collaboration titled 'Cambiaré,' marking Fonsi's return to Billboard's Hot Latin Songs chart after four years. The track debuts at No. 26, driven by radio airplay and streaming. It also enters the Latin Airplay and Tropical Airplay charts.

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Urban artist Blessd has officially announced 'El Mejor Hombre del Mundo Tour', his first national tour through Colombia in 2026, visiting several major cities in the country. He also confirmed the poster for his US tour in April and May, with concerts in cities like New York and Miami. The announcement follows a successful performance in Bucaramanga.

During his concert at Estadio GNP Seguros in Mexico City, Bad Bunny paused the show to pay an emotional tribute to Rafael Ithier and Papo Rosario, key figures of El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico, who recently passed away. The artist dedicated words to their families and highlighted their legacy in salsa and Puerto Rican musical identity. The homage featured a performance of 'NUEVAYoL', which samples a classic by the orchestra.

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Puerto rican singer chayanne returned to argentina after six years and opened the local leg of his “bailemos otra vez tour 2026” at a packed movistar arena. The two-hour concert blended dance hits, romantic ballads and an emotional connection with the audience. The night turned into a generational celebration full of energy and memories.

 

 

 

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