The all-female Latin Grammy-winning mariachi group, which is known for infusing the classic ranchero sound with bursts of hip-hop, soul, jazz and salsa, has joined voices with John Legend on the new single “Quisiera.”
“I am a huge fan of his voice and songwriting, and he’s a very sweet guy,” says member Shae Fiol about Legend’s participation on the song. “It totally blew my mind when we got the news he was down to sing, in Spanish! His voice is iconic. You always know it’s him from the first note he sings.”
“Quisiera” appears on Flor de Toloache’s latest album Indestructible, which earned a Grammy nomination for Best Latin Rock, Urban or Alternative Album.
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