Argentina and Switzerland-based artist AKIRA has released his highly anticipated debut solo album Niños del Bosque (“Children of the Forest”). For fans of Ilan Amores, Los Espíritus, Hermanos Gutiérrez, Damas Gratis, and Los Pibes Chorros, this record is a bold and soul-stirring exploration of Latin American heritage, spiritual resistance, and modern psychedelic soundscapes.
Rooted in Cumbia, Salsa, Bachata, and the timeless soul of the Latin diaspora, Niños del Bosque is more than an album—it’s an invitation to enter a living, breathing world. A world where rhythms rebel, voices echo through the forest, and music becomes both refuge and resistance.
Inspired by the mythic spirit like Studio Ghibli’s Princess Mononoke and grounded in real-world love and loss, this album merges reverberated vocals, cinematic guitar textures, and deep Latin rhythms to craft something entirely new: Psychedelic Cumbia—a sound that honours the past while carving a new path forward.
Through his music, he wants to bring back a revolutionary spirit that connects, empowers, and moves people. “Everyone who listens to this music automatically becomes a Niña/Niño del Bosque,” says AKIRA.
TRACKLIST
• Kumbia de los Pájaros – Ceremonial opening that opens the gates to the forest
• Cumbia del Bosque – Rebellious anthem of the collective
• La Faldita – Seductive, light, danceable
• Mononoke – Warrior-like, proud, rooted
• La Del Ladrón – Critical of society and self-reflective
• Espíritu – Tribute to working hands
• Ixchtel / Mi Salsa – Spiritual and physical experiences of love
• Cumbia Negra – Danceable reflection on loss and pride
• Abuele x Abueli – Intimate greeting to the ancestors
• Abuelita – Reflection on memory, identity, and Ayahuasca experiences

ABOUT AKIRA
Argentina & Switzerland-based artist Born in Zurich to an Argentinian father and Swiss-French mother, AKIRA grew up multilingually, steeped in music from an early age. Influenced by legends like Prince, Diego El Cigala, Bob Marley, and Carlos Gardel, he forged his own sonic identity—melding traditional Latin genres with rock, dub, and urban styles. AKIRA’s vision is deeply human and powerfully political: to reignite a revolutionary spirit that connects, empowers, and moves people.
AKIRA – Niños del Bosque
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