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Bad Gyal Unveils ‘La Joia’ Album Tracklist & Cover Art

This anticipated new project is set to be released on January 26th

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Bad Gyal is all set to drop her new studio album, La Joia, and the good news is we won’t have to wait long to enjoy one of the most highly anticipated albums of 2024. The Spanish artist has officially confirmed the release date: January 26th. So, we’ll be starting off the year with a special treat from the artist. La Joia is the follow-up to her previous work, Warm Up, which came out in 2021 and included popular tracks like «Blin Blin» and «Pussy.» 

The «Chulo» singer teased the release of this new album with a video that showcases the fresh vibe of this era. In her post, the singer looks stunning in every shot, thanks to a vintage filter, while one of the tracks from this new project sets the mood. 

In addition to revealing the release date, Bad Gyal has unveiled the album cover on her social media platforms. It unmistakably transports us to the lively nightclub atmosphere that the urban artist consistently captures in her hit songs. The image features her in a captivating flesh-colored bodysuit, looking off to the side. Bathed in a dominant cool blue lighting with the album title placed in the center, Bad Gyal radiates as a true dance floor diva. 

La Joia Tracklist 

But the most exciting part is Gyal’s announcement of the complete tracklist for this new masterpiece. Get ready for some delightful surprises! While we’re used to albums with just eight or nine tracks from the singer, this time she’s surprising us with a total of 15 songs. Among them, we’ll find some familiar favorites like «Mi Lova,» «Real G,» and «Chulo Pt.2.» 

Bad Gyal, Tokischa & Young Miko in ‘Chulo Pt. 2’ / Xavi Souto.

But that’s not all. Bad Gyal has also lined up three new collaborations with some remarkable names. Prepare to be impressed as Bad Gyal teams up with Anitta for «Bota Niña,» collaborates with Tommy Lee Sparta in «La que no se mueva,» joins forces with Ñengo Flow in «Bad Boy,» and partners with Morad in «Así Soy.» 

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