![]() ![]() The album addresses mental health, grief, rebirth, and the joy we can experience once we push through life's hardest lessons. Now, anyone in the world going through something similar can listen to the album and maybe relate." "I wanted the songs to make sense of my journey. "As we all collectively experienced the pandemic, it became crystal clear that I wanted to call it 'El Renacimiento,'" she adds. Once she overcame the thought of never returning to music and realigning with her purpose, Morrison was able to birth the new album - "El Renacimiento" (which translates to rebirth or renaissance in Spanish) as the working title and concept. Music gave me purpose." The 36-year-old shares how she quickly realized that music is how she connects with people. "Once the pandemic hit, I was confronted with the question if I would even be able to do this again in my life - if I would actually let it go. I thought I needed time," the artist shares with POPSUGAR via an email interview. I didn't know if I had the mental health tools to confront everything that comes with being in this business, being an independent artist, and publicly sharing my own emotions through my music. "Before I set the goal of writing the album, I was really hesitant about coming back to music during my hiatus. "El Renacimiento" is not only the first complete album the artist has released in five years but also one of her most vulnerable projects yet. It is currently nominated for the Latin Grammys Best Pop Vocal album, and one of the album's biggest singles, "Encontrarme," is nominated for Song of the Year. The bouts of depression led her down a road of self-discovery that inspired her latest album, "El Renacimiento," released in April 2022. She was already struggling with her mental health and unsure if she wanted to continue with the music, and things got even harder after she lost her father to COVID-19 in 2021. She relocated from Mexico to Paris with her now-husband and coproducer Alejandro Jiménez in 2019, unclear about what the future held. She was anxious, depressed, and unsure if she wanted to continue creating music.Īfter a decade of building a thriving musical career, Morrison dropped her Mexican management company after her 2017 tour and decided to take a long and much-needed sabbatical for mental health reasons. But while Morrison's songs were capturing our hearts and touching our souls, the singer felt lost. The Mexican-American artist has already enjoyed a successful career - boasting three Latin Grammy Awards and two Grammy nominations for her first two full-length albums, "Déjenme Llorar," released in 2012, and "Amor Supremo," released in 2015 - and became known for her Soprano vocals and mesmerizing songs about love and heartbreak. Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas 3.There's this collective belief that the pandemic has birthed the age of agency - what's often referred to as "The Great Awakening." Even as we enter the almost-post-COVID era, many of us have felt inspired to look within to nurture our mental, emotional, and spiritual needs.įor singer-songwriter Carla Morrison, born Carla Patricia Morrison Flores, the past few years have forced her to explore who she is and what she's meant to do in this life. 'Azúcar Morena' (2015) Sorted by > Sorted by album (Time) Sorted by song name (Characters) Sorted by other Album name Release Date Song Amor Supremo 2015Ģ. Jugando en Serio EP (2013) produced by Alejandro Jiménez (2010) produced by Mexican solo artist Natalia Lafourcadeĭéjenme Llorar (2012) produced by Juan Manuel Torreblanca and Andres Landon She has won two Latin Grammys for her album, Déjenme llorar, which has also been certified Gold in Mexico.Īprendiendo a Aprender EP (2009) Recorded and Mixed by Jordan Beriault ()Īprendiendo a Aprender 2010 Carla Morrison( Carla Patricia Morrison Flores )【 2 albums 16 lyrics 】 Carla Patricia Morrison Flores (Tecate, Baja California, 19 July 1986), better known as Carla Morrison, is a Mexican indie-pop singer and composer. ![]()
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