Silvestre Dangond talks about his retirement from music

Silvestre Dangond talks about his retirement from music

Silvestre Dangond, who temporarily retired in December 2022, returned to the stage nine months later with more vigor and renewed energy, with the intention of reconnecting with the audience. The famous performer of the vallenato genre will release a new album to celebrate this in style.

The Colombian pointed out that during his break he learned “that the day I stop again will mean that I will give up completely. “It wasn’t easy to come back,” he revealed in an interview for El Tiempo.

“For the interpreter of La colegiala it was nine months of complete separation, a period that he considered an absolute rest: “In this period there was, without exaggeration, an absolute separation, because there is something that I will take with me.” Grave , that is the talent of my vallenato music. Well, before I made the decision to quit, I had selected a lot of songs from the Ta’ malo (…) album, which I recorded in a very relaxed manner. The truth is that it was a slump “I got used to not being in the industry. Now that I was in Valledupar, I realized that there was a total separation and reuniting with my audience comforts my soul and my spirit because this is my universe,” Dangond confessed to El Heraldo newspaper.

The singer’s latest work is titled “Ta’ malo” and can now be found on all music platforms. This new album contains 15 songs, some by himself and others by composers of the genre such as Fabian Corrales, Iván Calderón and Wilfran Castillo. Likewise, he explained that the name of this new album came from the criticism he received on his previous albums.