Miranda Lambert Joins Enrique Iglesias on Sweet Ballad ‘Space in My Heart’

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Miranda Lambert and Enrique Iglesias - Credit: ALAN SILFEN*
Miranda Lambert and Enrique Iglesias - Credit: ALAN SILFEN*

Enrique Iglesias is revisiting his 2022 single “Espacio en tu Corazón,” but this time releasing it in English as a duet with Miranda Lambert.

On Thursday, the Spanish star welcomed the singer to his pop world with “Space in My Heart,” which hears the two musicians sing to a love-to-be.

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“You don’t love me yet, but I know you will,” they harmonize in the chorus.

The track is an English-language reimagining of Iglesias’ ballad from two years ago. The Spanish version hears Iglesias sings to a love that got away.

The single is set to be featured on Iglesias LP Final (Vol.2), which is slated to be his last album. He told Today back in November that the album was “completely finished” and that he had been working on the project for “quite a bunch of years.”

“And for me, it was always like I said, my final album… this is it,” he told Today. “I don’t think — no, I know, I won’t be doing any more albums.”

“Space in My Heart” follows Iglesias’ collaboration with Yotuel on “Fría,” which dropped last month. Last year, he collaborated with María Becerra on “Así Es La Vida.” Iglesias released Vol. 1 of Final in 2021, featuring some of his most recent hits, including “El Baño” with Bad Bunny, “Subeme La Radio” with Zion and Lennox, and “Duele El Corazón” with Wisin.

“I’ve been asked bunch of times, ‘Are you sure this is the right decision?’ But this is how I felt in 2017, this is how I feel now,” Iglesias told Rolling Stone after dropping the first volume of Volume. “I wanted to release this album in 2017, and I just keep putting out singles. I was touring a lot and I didn’t have time to go to the studio.”

“And this last year, I’ve had a lot of time to go to the studio and just work there by myself and to work with Carlos [Paucar] a lot and just go back and forth and finish up what I’ve needed to finish up for the last three years,” he added.

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