5 Reasons You Should Listen to ‘To The Stars’ by Ignacio Peña
- Louise Clark
- Sep 16
- 1 min read

With To The Stars, three-time Emmy Award–winning storyteller Ignacio Peña offers more than just another single—he delivers a sonic voyage that blends science, celebration, and pure groove. Represented by Decent Music PR, the track pulses with shimmering synths, jubilant horns, and choir-backed grandeur, all while tipping its hat to Carl Sagan and NASA’s iconic Golden Record. It’s a song built for both the dancefloor and the daydream, and here are five reasons why it deserves your full attention:
It’s dancefloor-ready with a cosmic twist.
The hypnotic beat was crafted with shuffle dancing in mind, ensuring instant movement, but its layered production gives it an expansive, interstellar feel you won’t find in most club tracks.
A heartfelt tribute to Carl Sagan.
Rather than treating science as cold or distant, Peña infuses it with warmth and rhythm, reframing Sagan’s reflections on humanity as reasons to celebrate together.
A global collaboration.
From Joe Keys’ jubilant horn arrangements to the soaring harmonies of Nigeria’s Epoch House Choir, To The Stars is enriched by voices and sounds from across the world.
A music video with imagination.
Peña envisions aliens discovering the Golden Record and responding with dance—a playful yet profound image of connection across galaxies.
Equal parts joy and reflection.
Few tracks manage to be this fun while still making you think. To The Stars is proof that music can make us move, dream, and remember our shared humanity all at once.




