The singer and actor Martín Urrutia has once again ignited the anticipation of his fans: from his cubicle, the artist communicated with emotion that less than a week remains to officially announce his debut album, with an effusive message:
The release will reinforce Urrutia as one of the great promises of Spanish music, after her singles and collaborations that already showed her talent and her capacity to experiment with new sounds, to which her followers are getting accustomed with enthusiasm.
But the surprise doesn't end there: it was recently confirmed that Martín will also make the leap to cinema. After having played Jeremías in the musical series Mariliendre by Atresplayer, he debuts as the protagonist in the film Kraken: El libro negro de las horas, where he plays Gael, a 'vintage' young man from the 70s, almost unrecognizable on screen, who will bring mystery and intense twists to the plot. The film, whose cast includes emblematic figures of Spanish cinema such as Alejo Sauras, Maggie Civantos or Natalia Rodríguez, will premiere in cinemas on April 24, 2026.
Between music and cinema, Martín Urrutia is consolidating as one of the most complete young promises of the Spanish cultural scene, and the coming days promise to be decisive both for his followers who had been waiting so long for news about his new projects.