GABY MORENO SHARES STUNNING NEW VISUAL FOR “DANCE THE NIGHT AWAY”

Today, Latin Grammy-winning singer and songwriter Gaby Moreno returns with the release of her stunning new video for her song “Dance the Night Away” from her forthcoming album, Dusk, out February 16th via Cosmica Artists. Arriving on the heels of her tremendous Latin Grammy win for Best Traditional Tropical Album in November, the visual was directed by Joseph Ros and shot in Seville, Spain and celebrates the striking nature of the region.

Bearing a sonic resemblance to a warm embrace, “Dance the Night Away” touches on the subtleties of shared love. With comfort, warmth, and release serving as the foundation of the track, we are given a glimpse into the greatest joys of partnership—the ability to share moments of stillness, or in this case, movement, with one another. Additionally, Gaby recently received a Grammy nomination for Best Latin Pop Album for her critically acclaimed X Mí (Vol. 1) out now via Cosmica Artists.

GABY MORENO ON “DANCE THE NIGHT AWAY” VISUAL:
“Gaby and Samuel are two street artists who make a living with their art in Sevilla, Spain. She is a Guatemalan singer who plays the guitar; he is a Cuban tap dancer. They both feel alone in this foreign city. Through warm vignettes you see these two characters living their lives in parallel, until they connect through mutual interests: art and friendship.”

GABY MORENO ON DUSK: “I want this to be my introduction to the Americana world, which is something that I’ve been trying to do for as long as I’ve been releasing albums. I’m a Latin artist, a bilingual artist, and there’s not a ton of representation in that department. I deliberately made it so that there are more songs in English than Spanish this time around. I still want people to know that I come from Guatemala, but just like artists before me – like Los Lobos or Linda Ronstadt, who were able to get into that whole world – I would love to see a new generation of artists from Latin backgrounds.”

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