Bogotá, (EFE).- The Colombian pop band Morat released their fifth studio album, 'Ya es mañana', this Thursday, a production marked by nostalgia, hope, and a 'nineties' sound with which they inaugurate a new artistic stage, after the success of their stadium tour in 2024.
With 14 songs, including 'Faltas tú', 'La policía', 'Me toca a mí' (with Camilo), which had already been released as singles, the Bogotá group delivers an album that "celebrates fulfilled dreams and those to come," according to the group in an official statement.
Among the new titles are collaborations such as 'Sin ti', with the Puerto Rican Jay Wheeler, or 'Antes de los 30', the evolution of the already acclaimed song 'Antes de los 20'.
The album was released by the Universal Music label and the song 'Vuelvo a ti', chosen as the promotional single of the album, was accompanied by a music video directed by Charly Gutiérrez, where the vocalist Juan Pablo Isaza embodies a protagonist who cannot detach himself from the memory of a past love, reliving it in different everyday faces.
The release coincides with the 'Asuntos pendientes 2025' tour, a promise fulfilled by Morat to bring their music to the Colombian cities that were not part of their previous international tour, 'Morat: Los estadios. Antes de que amanezca', which brought together more than a million people in 24 venues across 14 countries.
This new tour includes performances in Barranquilla, Manizales, Cali and Bucaramanga, and will extend to countries such as Mexico, Panama, Argentina, Bolivia and Uruguay.
The tour began on May 18th in Torreón (Mexico) and will end on October 4th in Montevideo (Uruguay).
Morat, comprised of Juan Pablo Isaza, Juan Pablo Villamil, and the brothers Simón and Martín Vargas, has established itself as one of the most relevant pop bands in Spanish, with over 20 billion streams on platforms, 2 diamond records, and 55 platinum records.