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The artist reunited with Nacho and Noriel to create a romantic melody.
GUAYAQUIL editorial
Venezuelan singer Felipe Peláez takes advantage of the climax of the urban genre to arrive with a joyous song, as an aperitif of what will be his new album, which he plans to release in September.
"I do not believe you" and speaks of a woman who, paradoxically, is fighting to fall in love, but that's impossible because she's still in love with the person who l & # 39; 39, disappointed.
According to the performer, the simple repeats the formula of collaborations and fusions between urban rhythms, tropical folklore and vallenato.
To give a different tone to the melody, Peláez decided to include the voices of his compatriots Nacho and Noriel, two artists who are at the peak of his career, and who, according to the singer, "are a base very strong so that the subject breaks the musical market ".
"The song brings a mix of cultures, sounds, flags and colors that will make the whole world dance, thanks to the professionalism of two great artists with whom I shared the best experiences," said vallenatero
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The song will be part of the next Peláez album, which will be released soon.
Many of the themes that the material will have, including the promotional single, are the product of the composition workshops conducted by Sony Music, in Miami, with the goal of motivating composers to create deeper lyrics.
"We have already prepared the songs, with several surprises, where there are mergers," said the composer, who started the media tour. (JCL)
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