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Spain's Alejandro Sanz returns with his first studio album since 2000's El Alma al Aire. A lot has changed since then, for the singer, who's become a father, and the world around him. The thoughtful heartthrob has plenty to say on the No Es Lo Mismo -- It's Not the Same. Social issues and commitment are the themes here, with Sanz coming out in support of questioning authorities and their versions of the truth. "Read my lips -- I'm not for sale," he promises on the title track. Sanz casts the political in the personal, as on "Labana," the story of a Cuban boat person who struggles with the conflicting desires to flee his home and to be with his lover and family. Musically, the flamenco-meets-hip-hop title track indicates some of the surprises within. Produced by Sanz and Cuban Lulo Perez, there's a tropical streak to the songs -- boleros, sones -- all given an Iberian twist. With harder new sounds and some fierce new commentary, at least one thing's bound to be the same for this sophisticated crooner, and that's chart-topping international success with No Es Lo Mismo. Barnes & Noble