Lauren Jauregui Drops ‘Lento’ Remix Before Her First Studio Album Release
Lauren Jauregui has been busy creating single after single in the past few years, however, she is entering 2021 with one more single before her first studio album.
A few days ago, Jauregui took Twitter by surprise as she revealed she had a project in the works to celebrate a new day, as a new President was inaugurated.
In honor and celebration of a new vibration in the air, I have another surprise for you dropping tomorrow….😌 I’m excited af about this one
— Lauren Jauregui (@LaurenJauregui) January 21, 2021
She then announced her latest single “Lento” has been remixed with Brabo Music, featuring Pabllo Vittar. The singer hoped her Brazilian audience would enjoy the song with its Latin roots.
As a final send off to this pre-album era, I’m so excited to finally share this with you all. I know you guys were asking for this, especially my Brazilian fans!
— Lauren Jauregui (@LaurenJauregui) January 21, 2021
Lento (Brabo remix) ft. Pabllo Vittar out tonight at midnight
@pabllovittar @BraboMusic pic.twitter.com/yocVdCoXyT
Jauregui is most known for singing in Fifth Harmony before the group called it quits in 2018 to focus on their own careers. She has been crafting music such as her studio hit “Expectations” and a single that was featured in Harley Quinn: Birds of Prey, “Invisible Chains.”
Due to the pandemic halting most public performances, Jauregui had a quiet 2020 like most of us. However, she has been using her platform and her voice on social and political issues like reminding citizens to vote in the Presidential Election.
She is also well-known for coming out as bisexual and voicing her sexuality on her social media. Halsey included her in the song “Strangers” which became a love song for other bisexual individuals and the LGBTQ community everywhere.
While we don’t have a release date for Jauregui’s first album, she has said this about the project: “It’s gonna be really fun. I’m really excited to share it with the world, but I’m just kind of packaging everything and still finishing up some songs.”
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