Throughout his career, the Puerto Rican performer Chayanne has placed himself in the highest musical position with hits such as “Fiesta en America”, “Tu pirate soy yo”, “Tiempo de vals” and “Completely in love”. Yesterday, the actor and composer celebrated in his social networks the more than 650,000 “uses” in TikTok from his most recent single, “Bailando bachata.”
Elmer Figueroa Arce, the singer-songwriter’s first name, published a video in which he expressed his disbelief at the good reception of the song. Furthermore, immediately, he revealed news that his fans worldwide had wanted for a long time.
“That? No! More than 650,000 uses on TikTok of ‘Bailando bachata’. Yeah! And, as promised, I am going to make you dance once again, or rather, we are going to dance together once again. I’m going to release a new album. Yeah!”, he stated.
In the description, the natural San Lorenzo He recalled that a while ago he issued a challenge to his fans related to bachata that was released in 2023. “You surpassed the goal. They never cease to amaze me,” she added.
Needless to say, the announcement of a new production was a source of joy for his fans, who filled the comments section with words of congratulations and gratitude. Others took the opportunity to include one or another compliment.
“Chayanne releases ‘Los chickitos say’, and it becomes a hit for Grammy”, “Handsome man, for God’s sake” and “Tremendous news. Years waiting for this announcement“, These are just three of the comments.
Chayanne’s last studio album released on August 25, 2014, “Todo estare.” In this album the artist co-wrote some of the songs and had the collaboration of great composers such as Franco De Vita, Estefano and Vladimir Dotel. The promotional single was “Humanos a Marte”, which also has a remix version with the Puerto Rican singer Yandel.
The album includes songs like “Your Breath”, “Mother Earth” and “Bailando dos corazon”. As part of the extensive promotional tour to present this new album, Chayanne made stops in Dominican Republic, Argentina and Puerto Rico.