Country music star Miranda Lambert and Latin pop sensation Enrique Iglesias recently came together for a heartfelt collaboration titled “Space in My Heart.”
This beautiful duet, written by Iglesias years ago alongside Carlos Paucar, Simon Wilcox, Ross Golan, and Nolan Lambroza, is a simple yet touching love song. With lines like, “If you ever go, I will never change. There’s a space in my heart, and it’s just your shape,” the song encapsulates the essence of love.
The excitement for this collaboration was shared by Lambert and Iglesias on social media back on Feb. 12. Lambert playfully exclaimed, “Texas meets Spain! Can’t wait for y’all to hear this one.”
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Enrique Iglesias has left an indelible mark on the Billboard Hot 100, with hits like “Bailamos” (1999) and “Be With You” (2000) reaching number one. Lambert, on the other hand, has dominated the Top Country Albums chart, with seven of her albums claiming the top spot. Her extensive collection of Academy of Country Music Awards, nearly 40 in total, including the prestigious ACM Triple Crown, speaks to her unparalleled success.
This collaboration joins a rich tradition of country and Latin artists coming together. Julio Iglesias, Enrique’s father, achieved a two-week No. 1 Hot Country Songs hit with Willie Nelson in 1984 with “To All the Girls I’ve Loved Before.” The song even earned them a CMA Award for Vocal Duo of the Year. Other noteworthy collaborations include Midland with Jay De La Cueva, Carrie Underwood’s bilingual performance with David Bisbal, and Kane Brown’s Spanish remix of “Lost in the Middle of Nowhere” with Becky G.
Such musical crossovers continue to demonstrate the beauty of blending different genres, creating a unique and memorable listening experience. Dive into the enchanting world of “Space in My Heart” through the link below.