MANOLA releases her new single “1977” a mix of 70’s disco nostalgia with today’s music.

1977 is the second preview of Manola’s long-awaited debut album, an artist who burst onto the music scene with a unique sound that fuses the nostalgia of 70’s disco music with the freshest trends of the present. Produced by a team of four talents, including Ramiro Nieto and Francisco Montaño, this song is an ode to camaraderie and teamwork.

A vibrant sound with a vintage touch

The influences of bands such as Bandalos Chinos, Durand Jones and the Indications or Jungle are evident in 1977. Vibrant percussions and vintage strings create an irresistible atmosphere that invites you to dance. The song talks about Manola’s experiences as a keyboard player in a band and her longing to lead her own project. A raw and personal message that is summed up in the opening phrase: “Today the spotlights don’t shine on me and I don’t know how to explain to you how hard it is to start again when no one can hear you”.

A journey into the past with an eye to the future

The title 1977 is no coincidence. Manola has always had a fascination for the golden age of disco music in the United States. In fact, if he had been born in the 1950s, he would be the same age now as he was when he released his first album. This connection to the past is reflected in the song, which pays homage to artists such as Commodores, Donna Summer or the movie Saturday Night Fever.

However, 1977 is not just a trip to the past. It is also a look into the future, a bet for a fresh and original sound that will undoubtedly conquer the lovers of good music. Manola consolidates herself as an artist to follow closely, with an exceptional talent and a unique artistic proposal.