Carla Morrison is back...This time stronger than ever. The Mexican star has a full agenda. In April she will perform at three of the biggest festivals in America. At the same time, and after working in collaboration with some of the top performers in the industry, she continues to promote her most recent album "Amor Supremo." Morrison is ready to make history when she performs at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. This important cultural happening, which each year brings thousands of people together, will take place over two consecutive weekends in Indio, California.
Not only will this be a milestone performance in Carla's career, but she also has the distinction of being one of the only Latin talents taking part in this year's edition. Festivalgoers will enjoy her music on Friday 15th and 22nd of April. Between these two performances, the 29-year old artist will make a stop in Monterrey, Mexico to be part of the fifth edition of the Pa'l Norte Festival, where Carla will perform her catalog as well as new songs during the first day of the event, Saturday, April 16th.
"In Pa'l Norte people know me, so I'm sure they will ask for many of my previous songs. In Coachella I will be debuting, so I'm trying to put together something special to surprise the public," said the artist during a recent interview with Notimex.
Later, the Tecate, Baja California, native will return to Mexico to join the Vive Latino Ibero-American Musical Culture Festival. The 17th edition of this important cultural festival, whose goal is to unify different alternative musical genres, will take part at the Foro Sol in Mexico City on April 23rd and 24th. Carla will perform the second day of the event.
Recently, the singer of "Eres Tú," announced her collaboration with renowned American stars Macklemore & Ryan Lewis. Morrison is part of the duo's latest album entitled This Unruly Mess I've Made. Lewis confessed to Billboard that Carla's interpretation on the song "The Train" was simply "brilliant." On the English language track, Morrison's parts are in Spanish. Regarding this unique arrangement Lewis said: "She sounded phenomenal... We thought Spanish sounded more beautiful than the English versions. Also, we didn't make a super complicated chorus, most people can pick up nuggets of the lyrics even if they aren't bilingual."
For Carla, Amor Supremo represents a new moment in her music; she has mentioned during various interviews, that this production reinvented her career. She has also pointed out to El País newspaper, that "this record is different from the previous ones, because it is a little more inclined towards synthesizers, it is something more digital. It is a record that, although still speaks of heartbreak, also talks about empathy and accept that sometimes things can not happen and you must let go."
Morrison started her career in 2008. Since then she has collaborated with superstars like Julieta Venegas and Natalia Lafourcade. In addition, Carla has won two Latin Grammy Awards in recognition to her first full length album, Déjenme Llorar.
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