
Magali Delrosa released her third album Mis Sueños on March 23 and the rising Tejano star spoke about her new disc and much more on the Tejano Nation podcast.
Tejano Nation has been closely following the career of Delarosa since the release of her debut album Esta Vez in 2015. Tejano Nation was there for the release of her sophomore album Amor Barato in 2017 for an exclusive interview with the Rio Grande Valley native.
RELATED: ‘Mis Sueños’ is debut album for Magali Delarosa with Zurdo Records [LISTEN]
Now Tejano Nation catches up with the singer and actress after the release of her third album, her first with new record label Zurdo Records owned by Michael Salgado. Magali chats with Tejano Nation’s Romeo about her dreams becoming reality, working with a new record label, an upcoming starring role in an action film and so much more.
LISTEN: Magali Delarosa on Tejano Nation Podcast
Music courtesy of Delarosa Records and Zurdo Records.
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