Freddie Records shared a social media video on Monday of Stevie D and his producer and keyboardist Brando Mireles in the famed Legends Sound Studios in Corpus Christi, Texas, putting the finishing touches on the mix for the award-winning singer’s highly-anticipated debut album with the legendary record label.
“We’re very excited to introduce our new album to you,” Stevie D says in the video. “We’re so excited for you guys to have a chance to be a part of this history.”
Stevie D, who won Best New Male Artist at the 2018 Tejano Music Awards and Top New Male Artist at 2019 My Tejano Awards, signed with Freddie Records in March.
“We’re so excited to be here and very soon this project will be ready out in the market for you guys,” said Mireles.
This will be Stevie D’s third solo album. Since 2016, he has released two critically-acclaimed albums, De Repente and Ahora Sigo Yo, and has quickly risen to become one of the brightest new voices in the industry.
“La Última Vez” is the lead single from the album, a romantic cumbia written by Latin GRAMMY-winning singer and songwriter Juan Treviño with the universal message of lost love.
No official release date for the highly-anticipated album but Freddie Records promises lots of great music and surprises are coming from Stevie D & The All-Star Cast.
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