“Dear friend: I’m working on my resurrection.” This is what Rigoberta Bandini left on social media a few days ago. The return of the author of ‘Ay mamá’ or ‘Perra’ to music seemed to be approaching. And as of today, it is a reality: Rigoberta Bandini has announced that her new album will be released in 2025. A first preview could be very close.
For now, Rigoberta Bandini has shared a video in which she welcomes us to her new work. In the clip, Paula Ribó appears seated, levitating in the air, and sings a doo-wop song with an autotune filter on her voice. In the lyrics, Rigoberta seems to dedicate the album to women “who are like me” and who feel “strong as the wind.”
Rigoberta briefly spoke about her next album in an interview with El País published earlier this year. At the time, she said she had about 45 songs on the table “with very different flavours.”
Lately, Ribó has collaborated with Love of Lesbian on the single ‘Contradicción’, with Bon Entendeur on ‘Petit bonbon’, with Colapesce and Dimartino on ‘Splash’, with Julieta Venegas on ‘Qué más da’ or with Pipiolas on ‘La niña bonita’. On her own, ‘Yo solo quiero amor’ earned her her first Goya this year.
It’s been two years since Rigoberta’s debut, ‘La Emperatriz’, actually a compilation of all her singles, published together with a handful of previously unreleased tracks.
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