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Lila Downs Breaks Down 5 Essential Tracks From New Album ‘Cambias Mi Mundo’: ‘I Had the Chance to Love & Set Myself Free’

Lila Downs Breaks Down 5 Essential Tracks From New Album ‘Cambias Mi Mundo’: ‘I Had the Chance to Love & Set Myself Free’

With Cambias Mi Mundo, Lila Downs returns with an album shaped by renewal. Across 10 songs, the Mexican-American singer-songwriter weaves together social concerns, ancestral memory, identity and emotional openness — even for an artist who has spent decades turning introspection and protest into art. This time, though, there’s another pulse running through the project: love.

“I was very sad for three years, and thanks in part to music, to life surprising me again, I had the chance to love and set myself free. And to find myself again,” the Oaxaca-born artist tells Billboard Español. “I think the songs on this album reflect that.”

That emotional shift runs through the album in different ways. It’s there in songs rooted in intimacy, like “Amo-Te” (featuring Leonel García) and “El Beso,” but also in tracks that widen her lens to the collective, ecology, education and the symbolic strength of womanhood. For Downs, Cambias Mi Mundo also marks a new way of writing from her own voice: “It’s the first time I’ve written all of them except one,” she says.

The album features collaborations with Snow Tha Product (“Cambias Mi Mundo”) and Alex Cuba (“El Jardín del Placer”), along with García — artists who help broaden the project’s sonic landscape without pulling it away from its emotional center. The result is a record that feels deeply personal, but never closed off from the world around it.

Below, Lila Downs breaks down five essential songs from her new album, Cambias Mi Mundo. To hear the full album, click here.

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