Mike Bahía is ‘happy’ on his most recent album

The new album by the Colombian artist has 12 songs, including Donde te me fuiste, a promotional single for the production.

In a private and very intimate event, surrounded by his friends and the press, the winner of the Latin Grammy for Best New Artist 2020, Mike bay presented his new album in Miami Happy.

As part of a trilogy that began with Browsing his debut album, the Colombian artist presented his second album, an album that began to take shape in early 2020, when the whole world was confined.

Surrounded by very good company, that’s how he arrived Count on me next to Llane, Mozart La Para and PJ Without Sole, a song that meant the beginning of this compilation of 12 songs from his current album. Continuing with this musical line, the artist delivers an album that moves between reggae and pop; and in which he experiences and is captivated by other sounds and the influences of other artists that he invites to collaborate on. Happy. This is a record “Made with good energy and in good company”, according to Bahia’s words.

In the singles that he previously presented, the voices of Guaynaa and Ñejo (Oh Love, current promotional single); Lenny TaváreWith (Colorao); Llane, Mozart La Para and PJ Without Sole (Count on me); plus a couple of cuts in which Bay he stands out alone and allows us to travel in those songs that reach the depths of that feeling that is his everything, love (love me and Routine).

Blessd, Beéle, Andy Rivera, Maxiolly, Ir Sais and Stanley Jackson -to mention a few- are also part of this new album that has had a team that also includes producers of the stature of Sky (J Balvin, Bad Bunny y Nicky Jam), Cauty (Guaynaa, Farruko, Ñejo), Andrés Torres, Mauricio Rengifo (Luis Fonsi, Yatra) and Juan Pablo Vega placeholder image (Manuel Medrano, Ximena Sariñana) among others.

Where did you go, the recent single

This song tells of a broken heart’s need for answers after a breakup. “Where has love gone? What went wrong? What do I answer to my heart?”

This collaboration with Ramón & Cornelio Vega, young Mexican artists. The fusion of the most characteristic sound of Bay and the Mexican touch of the voices, as well as the accordion played by one of the Vega brothers, make ‘A qué te me fuiste’ one of the refreshing pieces of this production.

The video was shot in the city of Medellín – Colombia, under the direction of Jean Paul Egred, brother of Mike and who has been behind the production of some of the most recent videos of the Colombian. (E)

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