Ana Isabelle is expanding her creative footprint beyond music and into film with the release of “Pa’Lante Voy,” a collaboration with Christian urban artist Alex Zurdo that serves as the opening track of the official soundtrack for Fight Back, the upcoming feature film starring and produced by the Puerto Rican entertainer.
Released ahead of the film’s theatrical debut this fall, “Pa’Lante Voy” delivers a message centered on perseverance, faith, and personal resilience. Built around uplifting melodies and encouraging lyrics, the record reflects the emotional core of Fight Back, a story focused on love, family, and overcoming adversity while celebrating the enduring spirit of the Puerto Rican community.
Produced by Jonathan Barajas, the song encourages listeners to move forward despite setbacks, reinforcing themes that play a central role throughout the film. Ana Isabelle described the record as a reminder that difficult circumstances do not define a person’s future.
“I wanted to create a song that would inspire people and remind them that there is always a chance to move forward,” she shared.
Alex Zurdo, one of the most influential voices in Spanish-language Christian urban music, brings additional emotional weight to the collaboration. His presence broadens the song’s reach while strengthening its message of hope and perseverance.
“It is a message of hope and perseverance for anyone going through difficult times,” Zurdo said of the record.
The release arrives at an important moment in Ana Isabelle’s career. Long recognized as a singer, actress, and television personality, she is now taking a more comprehensive role in storytelling through her involvement as both the star and producer of Fight Back. Rather than serving solely as a promotional soundtrack release, “Pa’Lante Voy” functions as an extension of the film’s narrative, allowing audiences to connect with its themes before the movie reaches theaters.
That approach reflects a growing trend across Latin entertainment, where artists are increasingly building interconnected projects that combine music, film, and digital content into a unified creative ecosystem. In this case, the soundtrack becomes more than supporting material—it serves as a bridge between Ana Isabelle’s musical identity and her expanding ambitions within film production.
The collaboration with Alex Zurdo is also notable because it introduces a faith-driven perspective into a mainstream film rollout. As inspirational and faith-based storytelling continues gaining visibility among Hispanic audiences, projects like Fight Back demonstrate how artists are finding new ways to blend entertainment with messages of encouragement and community empowerment.
Looking ahead, the success of “Pa’Lante Voy” could offer an early indication of audience interest in Fight Back as the film moves closer to its theatrical release. For Ana Isabelle, the song represents another step in a career that continues to evolve across multiple creative disciplines while remaining connected to themes that resonate deeply within Latino culture.
“Pa’Lante Voy” is now available on all major streaming platforms, while Fight Back is scheduled to arrive in theaters this fall.
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