
The new material from Arjona sounds fantastic. The Guatemalan singer, who has accumulated a series of successes throughout his career, now presents his latest album titled "Seco". According to him, this new work is a return to his roots, showcasing 12 stories between poetry and music that reflect his characteristic style.
Arjona, whose nickname "Seco" alludes to his thinness, decided to try his luck in music after selling his car and leaving all his money with a friend in his early days. Despite the initial concern this generated, his team clarified that it would be a temporary measure. Since then, the singer has reaped successes such as "If the North Were the South" and "Without Damage to Third Parties".
The artist has managed to cultivate a deep connection with Mexico over the years, presenting intimate songs that reveal different facets of his life. In his new material, Arjona has included themes like "Slow Down, There's Hurry", a reggae that reflects the experiences of his childhood and recent years, as well as "Everything Ends", an emotional love letter written during a convalescence in the hospital.
Despite his successful musical career, Arjona also had a passion for basketball and represented Guatemala in international competitions. His career, marked by successes like "Stories" and "Nocturnal Animal", has solidified his recognition throughout Latin America. Through his music, the singer seeks to establish a deep connection with his audience, conveying emotions and experiences through his lyrics and melodies.