Puerto Rican Storyteller Ignacio Peña Launches Interstellar Anthem 'To The Stars'
- Curious For Music Team
- Oct 6
- 2 min read

Represented by Decent Music PR, Puerto Rican singer-songwriter and three-time Emmy Award–winning storyteller Ignacio Peña has launched a bold new single, To The Stars.
A dazzling fusion of dance grooves, shimmering synths, and jubilant horn arrangements, the track positions Peña not only as a musician but also as a cultural bridge-builder, weaving together science, art, and humanity. The release arrives alongside companion pieces (Prelude) and Longing For Flight, further cementing this project as a journey rather than just a song.
Peña’s latest creation is more than a dance track—it’s an ode to Carl Sagan, the astronomer whose poetic vision helped millions see Earth from a cosmic perspective. With a hypnotic rhythm engineered for movement and a lyrical narrative steeped in wonder, To The Stars proves that science and music can share the same orbit. Shuffle dancers, DJs, and dreamers alike will find themselves pulled into its gravitational groove.
Accompanying the release is a thought-provoking music video with a science-fiction twist: what if NASA’s Golden Record, sent aboard Voyager in 1977, were discovered by an alien civilization? Peña imagines the answer as a galaxy-wide dance party, where the sounds of Earth ripple through the cosmos, uniting the stars in rhythm. It’s a celebration that transforms curiosity into connection.
The single thrives on collaboration, with horn arrangements by Joe Keys, soaring choir vocals from Nigeria’s Epoch House Choir, and production alongside Isaac Sakko. Mixed at Redemption Studios in Puerto Rico and mastered by Adam Matza, the track’s global DNA reflects Peña’s vision of music as a universal language. To The Stars is not only a single—it’s a transmission, sent out with joy, for anyone, anywhere, to hear.


