The $30 million voice

Mon Laferte, the Chilean Mexican singer songwriter, has released a twenty-track album built from years of fragments and emotions, emphasizing songwriting over performance.

According to the report, Laferte's voice remains her most powerful tool, describing it as both a shield and a weapon that has allowed her to stand on any corner in the world and sing.

With over twenty Latin Grammy nominations and three Grammy nods, Laferte is launching a new artistic phase with a record that captures almost a decade of her personal and artistic evolution.

A decade of emotions in music

The album project emerged not from a clean slate but from years of emotions fragments and ideas finally joining together .

Laferte explains that many versions of herself live inside the album and that the material consists of notes written over many years from her thirties into her forties, a period in which a great amount of life events unfolded.

The result is a body of work that captures the raw honesty and emotional depth of Laferte's growth as an artist and a person.

From turmoil to transformation

Laferte recounts composing the track Gigante during a period when she feared losing her voice after surgery, calling the song a lifeline that convinced her she would emerge stronger.

The connection between music and personal coping stretches back to childhood, when she would escape family conflict by singing at home while her parents fought, using the voice as a way to disconnect from turmoil.

Today that emotional intensity remains but is directed with more intention, with Laferte describing herself as an open book in her music, noting that even as she listens to older songs she can recognize the same themes she was expressing without being aware of it at the time.

The North American tour

In support of the album, Laferte will embark on an extensive North American tour beginning in late July at Boston's Boch Center Shubert Theatre and continuing through major venues including the Duke Energy Center for the Arts in St Petersburg, Hard Rock Live in Orlando, The Fillmore Detroit, Radio City Music Hall in New York and several arenas across Texas, Arizona, Oregon, Colorado and Nevada , culminating in a performance at the Pearl Concert Theater at the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas in early November.

The tour promises to bring the raw honesty and emotional depth of the new record to audiences across the United States, marking a pivotal moment in Laferte's evolving career.