Mexican singer-songwriter Siddhartha continues to build anticipation for his upcoming 2026 album with the release of his second single, “Abrázame,” following the 2024 EP Miel de Azar.

Abrázame” is a single that shares themes of love, forgiveness, and connection. Produced collaboratively by Rul Velazquez, Didi Gutman, Alex Perez Sandoval, and Siddhartha himself, the track showcases his signature blend of intricate guitar arrangements and emotional lyricism such as:

“Sé que te he hecho sentir que todo va a estallar
Permíteme insistir, no quise hacerlo mal
Perdóname si yo te habré causado alguna herida.”

REDEFINING HIS ALTERNATIVE SOUND ON HIS NEW ALBUM CYCLE WITH SPANISH GUITAR INFLUENCES

Siddhartha expressed his excitement on social media, revealing the single’s cover art and announcing its November 27 release: “I’m sharing the cover of ‘Abrázame,’ the second piece of the album that’s being built. it fills me with nerves and excitement.”

The artwork mirrors the rich red tones of his first single, “Tú y yo y tú,” and depicts a couple embracing, echoing the song’s romantic essence.

SIDDHARTHA UNVEILS PASSIONATE “ABRÁZAME” VIDEO WITH FLAMENCO FLAIR AND GUITAR SOUL

The music video for “Abrázame” expands on Siddhartha’s visual storytelling. Set in a classic bar, Siddhartha performs in front of live mariachi musicians and a flamenco dancer, with couples of all ages dancing, celebrating love’s enduring presence.

Unlike the intimate youth-focused portrayal in “Tú y yo y tú,” this video highlights a more mature, soulful stage of relationships, capturing moments of reconciliation and joy after conflict. The flamenco and Spanish influences are central both in the guitar-driven sound and the vibrant visuals.

Ending with a tease of his next single, the “Abrázame” video promises that Siddhartha’s forthcoming album will continue to surprise with innovative fusions of traditional sounds and heartfelt storytelling. With its emotional resonance, lively instrumentation, and cinematic visuals, “Abrázame” sets a high bar for the rest of his 2026 project.