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Singer Juanes: ‘Unplugged’ Helped Change Sound
And Juanes was happy to take on the challenge.
“He put me in another place, but for me as a musician, as an artist, I was like: ‘Wow. This is a new world. I feel like I can do this,’“ Juanes said in a recent interview. “We tried different styles … (and) I was not used to that kind of arrangement.”
Guerra, the Dominican Grammy-winning producer, is known for his bachata and merengue sound. He’s won the Latin Grammy for album of the year three times. Juanes, also a Grammy winner, has a sound that is built from rock and metal genres.
The singer said the 14 songs on Juanes: MTV Unplugged, released this week, are a blend of Latin, jazz, blues, rock, folk and classic sounds. He says the process felt new.
“You know, it’s scary, but it’s kind of what I’m looking for now,” he said. “Just to take the risk and go to different places and try different things. So it’s not about fear, it’s more about risk.”
The special, which aired Monday, was taped at the New World Symphony Center in Miami Beach, Fla., in February.
Juanes says a new sound will be all over his upcoming studio album, due out next year.
“The Unplugged right now is like a transition album. It’s going to give (me) some more time to keep writing my songs and go the studio,” he said. “It’s going to be completely different, wild and loud, and happy.”
The 39-year old is married to model-actress Karen Martinez. He says he’s noticed his musical abilities spillover onto his daughters, ages 7 and 8, who are now taking piano lessons. He also has a 2-year-old son, who he says is “crazy with cars and superheroes.”
Unplugged is the singer’s first release since splitting with his longtime manager, Fernan Martinez.
“It’s all about cycles, things stop and sometimes things end,” he said of the split. “And now I just feel like writing new pages of my life, new chapters. So I feel really positive, and at the same time, really thankful of the past.”