Latest Release
- AUG 29, 2024
- 7 Songs
- Me Dejé Llevar · 2017
- Ahora · 2019
- Forajido EP2 - EP · 2023
- EP #1 Forajido - EP · 2022
- Ahora · 2018
- Botella Tras Botella - Single · 2023
- Aquí Abajo - Single · 2020
- La Intención - Single · 2024
- Me Dejé Llevar · 2017
- AYAYAY! (Súper Deluxe) · 2020
Essential Albums
- Christian Nodal specializes in románticas that gleam with a decidedly old-school glamour. With its opulent mariachi orchestrations, along with an atmosphere that's equal parts amorous and lovelorn, Me Dejé Llevar exults in a vintage crooner’s sound, one that owes as much to Frank Sinatra as it does to Vicente Fernández. Awash in melodramatic strings and lonesome horns, songs like “Eres” find Nodal wringing raw soul from his plush voice, while the occasional strutting dance tune like “Yo No Sé Mañana” offers a playful reprieve from all the heartache.
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Artist Playlists
- Rancheras and mariachi resurge in the hands of the prodigious Norteño.
- The Mexican heartthrob showcases his colourful norteño lifestyle.
Appears On
- Kany García & Christian Nodal
- Los Plebes del Rancho de Ariel Camacho
More To Hear
- Keeping the old traditions alive.
About Christian Nodal
Christian Nodal has mixed feelings about the modern world. On the one hand, he probably wouldn’t have his career without it—a fact to which his millions of heart-emoji-posting social-media followers can attest. On the other, his is an art forged deeply in the past, a gentle pushback against contemporary sounds in favour of older styles of Mexican music combined in novel but reverential ways. His fans see him as the great hope of regional Mexican, an artist keeping the flame of tradition alive for listeners on both sides of the border. To Nodal, he’s just an old man in a young man’s body. Born in 1999 in the Sonoran city of Caborca, bordering Arizona, he started playing music as a child and was writing his own songs by middle school. His highlights—“Aquí Abajo,” “No Te Contaron Mal,” “Adiós Amor,” “Te Fallé”—channel the romanticism of classic Mexican singers like Vicente Fernández and Juan Gabriel, but also reflect a clever blend of styles: mariachi, norteño, cumbia, even country. He’s not trying to cross over. But as demographics change, Nodal has gained a foothold with Latinx communities everywhere, not by assimilating his sound, but by keeping it pure.
- FROM
- Caborca, Sonora, México
- BORN
- January 11, 1999
- GENRE
- Regional Mexican