New York, NY (Top40 Charts) As always with Spanish artist, Leiva, the wait to hear new songs was worth it. The singer,musician and songwriter unveiled 'Nuclear', the second single of what will soon be part of the fourth album of his solo career. The new track presents itself with a cover that follows the likes of the previous single No Te Preocupes Por Mí. This new cut that embodies all his personality, like everything he produces, entitled Nuclear, is
Leiva in his purest form. In its pampered lyric video version, the track becomes a magical story with the circus world as the protagonist.
Leiva already advanced a small fragment of Nuclear in acoustic form few weeks ago week via Instagram. During that week he continued giving his followers some seconds of the Nuclear lyric video. Today confirms how great of a song it is; made with the same prestigious quality of those in Monstruos, his 2016 album which was one of the best pop rock albums that has been made in Spain in the recent years. This is a
Leiva in plenitude and very inspired, as demonstrated with the single No Te Preocupes Por Mí, released in December and one of the most listened to songs on streaming platforms in Spain and accumulating more than five and a half million views on YouTube alone.
Leiva has been in music professionally since the early nineties, but his solo career began in 2012 with the album Diciembre. With three studio albums under his belt, numerous collaborations and a solid facet as a producer, he has received recognitions in these years including the Rolling Stone Award (Spain) for Best Album of the Year,
40 Principales Award for Rock Artist of the Year, LOS 40
Music Award for Artist of the Year and several Latin Grammy nominations. In February 2018 he won the Spanish film award Goya for Best Original Song for La Llamada, the song nominated also for Best Rock Song in the latest edition of the Latin Grammys.
All this confirms the unanimous applause for the talent of Leiva, a staple of the current scene in our country; an artist who in less than 24 hours has sold out tickets for the performance at the WiZink Center in Madrid on June 29, which has led him to open a new date for the 30th on the same stage. The same thing happened in Barcelona, a "sold out" concert in less than a month, adding a second date on May 26. The first dates for his 2019 Tour were announced throughout all major cities in his home country Spain.