Spanish Phrase
Su nuevo álbum está increíble.
Meaning
The sentence means ‘His/Her/Your (formal) new album is amazing.’ It expresses a strong positive opinion about a recently released record, emphasizing the speaker’s personal reaction.
When to use
Use this phrase when you want to compliment a musician’s latest release, whether you’re talking to a friend, writing a review, or sending a message to the artist. It works in both casual and semi‑formal contexts, as long as the tone stays appreciative.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Sunuevoálbumestáincreíble
Possessive adjective (Su)
‘Su’ is a third‑person possessive adjective meaning ‘his/her/your (formal)/their’. It agrees in gender and number with the noun it modifies.
Adjective agreement (nuevo)
‘Nuevo’ must match the gender (masculine) and number (singular) of ‘álbum’, so it stays ‘nuevo’.
Noun gender (álbum)
‘Álbum’ is a masculine noun, even though it ends in –m; the article and adjectives must be masculine.
Ser vs. estar (está)
Use ‘estar’ for temporary states or opinions. Here the speaker is giving a personal reaction to the album, so ‘está’ is correct.
Adjective with accent (increíble)
‘Increíble’ carries an accent on the í to keep the stress on the third‑to‑last syllable.
🗨In Conversation
¿Has escuchado el nuevo álbum de Ana?
Have you listened to Ana's new album?
Sí, su nuevo álbum está increíble.
Yes, her new album is amazing.
✕Common Mistakes
Su nuevo álbum es increíble.
Use ‘está’ (temporary state) instead of ‘es’ (essential quality) when giving a personal opinion about a current release.
Su nuevo álbum está increible.
The word needs an accent on the í to keep the correct stress.
Su nuevo álbumes está increíble.
‘Álbum’ is singular; the plural is ‘álbumes’. Do not add an ‘s’ to ‘nuevo’ unless the noun is plural.
↔Alternatives
Su nuevo disco es asombroso.
His/Her new record is astonishing.
Su último álbum es impresionante.
His/Her latest album is impressive.
El nuevo álbum de él está genial.
His new album is great.
Cultural Tip
In Spanish‑speaking countries, ‘su’ can sound formal or distant. If you know the artist personally, you might switch to ‘tu’ (e.g., ‘Tu nuevo álbum…’) for a friendlier vibe. Also, ‘álbum’ is the most common word for a music record; ‘disco’ is a colloquial synonym, especially in Latin America.

