By Staff Reporter (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Sep 27, 2013 09:45 AM EDT

Alejandro Sanz announced he will  release a new song, titled "This Game Is Over," featuring British singer Emeli Sandé and R&B star Jamie Foxx, on Sept 23, Fox News Latino reported. The collaboration will be included in Sanz's upcoming live album "La Música No Se Toca (En Vivo)," an album that captures the June 19 concert at the Estadio Olímpico La Cartuja in the city of Sevilla, Spain.

According to The Music Universe, the album will include live versions of Sanz's biggest hits, including "Se Vende," "Corazón Partío," "Mi Soledad Y Yo," "Amiga Mía" and "No Es Lo Mismo." His new single, "This Game Is Over," will be the only studio song in the album.

The album also features duets with artists like Pablo Alborán, David Bisbal, Manolo García, Jamie Cullum and Malú, Fox News Latino informed.

Sanz's tenth studio album "La Música No Se Toca," the singer's first effort under Universal Music, was a top-selling album in the United States, Mexico, Argentina, Colombia and Spain.

During an event called "Música Latina: In Performance at the White House," hosted by President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama, Sanz was expected to share the stage with Ricky Martin, Gloria Estefan and Arturo Sandoval, among others. However, the event was suspended after the shooting at Washington Navy House, where at least 13 people were killed and four others injured.

Sanz took to Twitter to announce the event's cancelation and to say that President Obama was "very loving and close." The singer talked to the press about Spain and the crisis the country is struggling with. "I am proud, my country is always with me, it comes with me wherever I go. We'll get out of this, I am convinced of that. Spain has gone through many difficult times throughout its history, as all countries of the world, including the U.S.," said Sanz, according to Spanish news site El País.

"There is nothing new. Some crises are deeper in some countries, in Spain it has greatly affected employment that is why it's harder to recover from that. But we will leave it behind, I am convinced, we will emerge stronger than ever," said the singer.

In October, Sanz will take his "La Música No Se Toca" tour to Mexico, where is set to perform in Monterrey, Mexico City, León and Villahermosa.

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