Christina Aguilera Announces New Spanish EP 'La Tormenta' and New Single 'Sueltame'

Mar. 16, 2025

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Christina Aguilera attends the 2022 Billboard Women In Music at YouTube Theater on March 02, 2022 in Inglewood, California.

This is not a drill…Christina Aguilerajust announced that the second part of her Spanish music trilogy is on its way!

“I want to fly someone special to LA Pride✈️🌈,” shewroteon Instagram, referencing her upcoming headlining performance atLos Angeles Pride 2022on June 11, alongside one photo of herself and another with Tini. “Pre-save my new EP La Tormenta and new single Suéltame, for a chance to join me for the celebration of a lifetime ✨Link in bio for a chance to win!”

The pre-save link features a message that reads, “One lucky fan will win a flyaway for them and their friend to see Christina Aguilera at this year’s LA Pride Festival 2022.”

La Tormentafollows Aguilera’s six-track EPLa Fuerzain January, which included the hit collaboration “Pa Mis Muchachas” with Latina powerhouses Becky G, Nathy Peluso and Nicki Nicole.

Released in October, the single marked her comeback into Spanish music after more than two decades. At the time, she toldBillboardit was about “being me on my own journey of life” and it “means a lot” to her.

“It can be intimidating and scary to put yourself out there in a way you know will be challenging. I don’t write in Spanish the way I do in English, but I know my heart,” the “Beautiful” singer told the outlet about the track.

“It’s a layered journey I’ve been on but now having kids of my own, I want them to see that mommy doesn’t know everything,” she continued. “I’m still learning too, and I’m not going to back down from something I’m truly passionate about because I’m scared or I’m afraid what people will think.”

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Aguilera also said she wanted to avoid going “the direct reggaetón route out the gate” and instead wanted to embrace a different sound.

Meanwhile, in September,Aguilera opened up to PEOPLEabout how excited she was to return to Spanish music for the first time since 2000’sMi Reflejo.

“It’s a full-circle moment for me now, as a grown woman,” she said. “It’s just so fulfilling to me now to dive into that, knowing what I know now after the career that I’ve had and being able to dive deeper into something that I’m so passionate about.”

“Because sometimes, some of my most commercial successes were not my happiest moments,” Aguilera continued. “They weren’t 100% true to me, or were my passion. But from theStrippedrecord on, I’ve always made music I fully believe in, even if it doesn’t play into a specific pop box script. And this new album is that, personified.”

source: people.com