.alexoficial chats about collaborating with his father, going 'back to my roots' on HechoEnMexico & more
makes his grand return to Mexican ranchera and mariachi music with "Hecho en México," his new album that drops Feb. 14.
"I've always been committed to this genre and to defending my music," Fernández, who had been alternating between pop and ranchera for the past 20 years, told in a one-on-one interview. "I'm happy to go back to my roots and offer my fans something new. They're the most loyal fans because they've been with me since the beginning and even supported me when I decided to experiment with pop music.
chart . "I do think that pop music has an expiration date. But you can sing regional Mexican music all your life," said Fernández. "I also felt that I was singing the same songs for the past 15 years so I wanted to release something that felt fresh." That's precisely why for "Hecho en México," Fernández tapped the new generation of regional Mexican songwriters like
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