On 2 December, David Bisbal published after two years of silence, her sixth studio album, "Children of the Sea", a job he has composed himself themes with musicians such as Antonio Orozco, Pablo Lopez, Vega and Jose Miguel Velasquez. The new album began to take shape on a trip Bisbal by Sweden, France, UK, Spain and the United States, where he met various producers and authors who have taught him "to play with new musical styles without leaving your essence ".
In "Children of the Sea" there are ballads, "mean time, new styles" and sounds like the first single, "Before no," No. 1 in nine countries the first day of publication. "Before no", whose video official YouTube already has nearly 5.3 million views, anticipates the rest of the album: "different, decisive and bold Sounds". Among the topics covered, the record notes that "Children of the Sea" is a "catchy" piece of "tropical house" and "Hurts Too" is the story of the "stark reality" that refugee children. That song, which will be on sale tomorrow, also star in the upcoming campaign of Unicef in Spain and Bisbal will donate all royalties to Unicef. "Children of the Sea" is produced, among others, by French producer won two Grammy Jeeves, Pablo Cebrian and Martin Wiik.