Foreigner announced Monday, May 12 that their iconic 1984 hit "I Want to Know What Love Is" is getting a Spanish-language release featuring Grammy-winning vocalist Joy Huerta, a singer with a sound The Los Angeles Times called a "dulcet-but-earthy voice" and compared her to "Norah Jones, Alanis Morissette and, almost inevitably, Kelly Clarkson."
"This iconic duet features Luis Maldonado, Foreigner's own guitarist and vocalist, alongside acclaimed Mexican singer-songwriter Joy Huerta of the Grammy Award-winning duo Jesse & Joy," reads the press release.
Huerta adds that there was a moment in the studio with Foreigner founding member Mick Jones where asked Jones "What is love?", to which he replied, "Love is a sentiment – and so much more.”
In addition to her Grammy Awards, in 2025, Huerta became the first Mexican woman to be nominated for a Tony Award for Best Original Score for her work on Real Women Have Curves: The Musical, which is currently playing on Broadway.
This announcement comes on the heels of Foreigner re-releasing a Spanish-language version of their 1981 hit "Urgent" as well, and that they are debuting a stage musical based on 14 of their iconic hits called Feels Like the First Time — The Foreigner Musical, which will see them reunite with original lead singer, Lou Gramm.
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