Cinco años después, Kiko Veneno vuelve al estudio con “Helicrisum”

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Five years later, Kiko Veneno returns to the studio with “Helicrisum”

Kiko Veneno has returned to the studio five years after “Hunger” and now we can hear a preview of the result of this new visit to a recording room.

There is no doubt that Kiko Veneno is a classic of Spanish music and that is why he continues to be followed by fans of all ages and backgrounds. Now he returns to the present sharing “Helicrisum”, which is the first single from an upcoming album that will officially be released on November 6.

And “Helicrisum” is the first preview of what will be his twenty-first album, produced by Bronchus and mixed by Raúl Perez (La Mina). And obviously it does not fail to have a rumbero spirit, although in this case it is updated by the Andalusian electronic producer Bronquio.

In this song the two universes of Bronquio and Kiko Veneno come together, singing about a herb that is part of a purification ritual on San Juan Night, which is why it was published on June 23

“Helicrisum” has been composed by Kiko Venenoproduced by Bronchusrecorded and mixed by Raúl Pérez (La Mina) and mastered by Mario G. Alberni. In the topic they appear Jose Torres Vicente to the Spanish guitar and the choirs of Anabel Pérez, Willy Leal and Curro Ureba.

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