
SAN ANTONIO, TX — Emerging artist Gabriella released her highly-anticipated new cumbia “Ay Amor, produced by Latin GRAMMY nominee El Dusty.
The dynamic cumbia was written by Cesar Morkecho, mixed and mastered by Mariano Herrera, and produced by El Dusty with GT Digital.
Gabriella is extremely excited to collaborate and work with GT Digital where she had been looking for that perfect sound that needed to return to Tejano. El Dusty and Gabriella got together to work and make it happen.
She says the song “is very catchy” and absolutely loves it. She is super excited about the release of her new single and said that this song will definitely captivate you.
“Ay Amor” is available to stream or download on all digital platforms. It’s the lead single from Gabriella’s highly-anticipated sophomore album scheduled for release in 2023, the follow-up to her debut EP, Soy Gabriella, released earlier this year.
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