Ha-Ash fuses his Mexican roots with country on his upcoming album

Ha-Ash explores new musical rhythms / Photo: EFE

The members of the musical duo Ha-Ash created the concept ‘Hashville’ for their next album and tour as a symbol of “returning to the roots,” starting with their new single, ‘El cielo te mandó para mí’, which mixes their Mexican heritage with a ‘country’ influence, as they shared with EFE.

Sisters Hanna Nicole and Ashley Grace Pérez Mosa, who form this country-pop band, announced their new production with which they will begin a tour next September with more than 22 dates in Mexico and 28 in the United States.

“We named it ‘Hashville’ just because we wanted to name it following Nashville, which is the birthplace of country music,” revealed Hanna Nicole, 39.

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The eldest sister explained that ‘Hashville’ is “a concept of returning to roots,” so they want it to “become a place where we all belong,” particularly those who identify with their stories and music.

He commented that with their new album they have the opportunity to mix their “two roots”, something that they are also excited to share with their fans.

Mexico City / EFE

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2024-07-12 23:08:50

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