Christian Nodal surprises his audience once again with the release of “Bandera Blanca”, a record production that reaffirms his artistic essence and his place as one of the most important figures in regional Mexican music.
This new album is made up of 13 carefully selected tracks, each one of these songs connects with the emotions, the stories and the unmistakable style that characterizes an artist who marks a before and after in the genre he represents.
Conquer with your most authentic side
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“Bandera blanca” is the beginning of a new musical stage for Christian Nodal.
He is committed to songs full of feeling, honesty and authenticity, maintaining the “Mariacheño” seal.
This has led him to conquer millions of followers around the world.
With an impeccable production in which once again the artist’s interpretative excellence predominates, “Bandera blanca” includes lyrics that speak of love, heartbreak, nostalgia and personal experiences.
The album shows a mature Christian Nodal, close and connected to his roots, without losing the freshness and evolution that have marked his career.
“A Woman Like Yours” is the focus track released along with this material.
This song is an unreleased composition by Joss Favela.
Prior to this release, songs such as “Un vals”, “Incompatibles” and “Miel con licor” were also released, songs that quickly became public favorites and are part of this long-awaited album.
An album full of emotions

With “Bandera blanca”, Christian Nodal continues to consolidate his legacy in Mexican music.
Taking his approach to new levels and demonstrating once again why he is one of today’s most influential and successful artists.
It's the beginning of a new musical era
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The songs included in Christian Nodal’s “Bandera blanca” are:
1.- Intro pa’l cora
2.- A waltz
3.- White flag
4.- My before and after
5.- Incompatible
6.- A woman like yours
7.- For what
8.- What is said love
9.- Falling in love like this
10.- Honey with liquor
11.- Here where I miss you
12.- Fragile mode
13.- Another woman
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