NIA to dance away sorrows in Mexico with new album 'Romería negra'
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Singer NIA is launching her new album "Romería negra" in Mexico to build her career in Latin America.
- The album focuses on mature themes of heartbreak and learning from it, presented as a celebration.
- NIA aims to connect with her Mexican fans, who have followed her since her "Operación Triunfo" win in 2020, with a show on June 18.
Singer NIA, whose real name is Estefanía Correia González, is embarking on a new chapter in her music career by launching her latest album, "Romería negra," in Mexico. This move is strategic, aiming to establish a stronger presence in the Latin American market.
NIA describes her new album as a collection of songs designed for dancing through sorrows and exploring heartbreak from a mature perspective. She views these experiences as opportunities for growth and wisdom, framing the album as a celebration of that acquired knowledge.
Her decision to visit Mexico is also driven by a desire to reciprocate the support she has received from her Mexican fans since her participation in "Operación Triunfo" in 2020. To connect with them, NIA has scheduled a performance for June 18 at Sala Sonora. She emphasizes her independence as an artist, stating, "I am the boss of my project, I know very well what I don't want, and I know I have a valuable gift from God, which is my talent for singing, so I have to make the most of it with or without help."
Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.