Mirella Cesa takes her heart for a walk through the streets of Guayaquil in the video clip of ‘Let me love’

Mirella Cesa takes her heart for a walk through the streets of Guayaquil in the video clip of ‘Let me love’

On his latest album, Mirella Cesa celebrated his fifteen years of artistic career with a studio album he called The fifteen-year-old Now, keeping its essence folkpop, gives a video clip to one of the songs that are part of this sixth album and that pays homage to self-love. This is the video clip of let me love, directed by David Lopez, and AD Alejandra Cervantes.

The audiovisual has Guayaquil and its central streets as its main stage, in which the artist is seen walking with an embroidered heart as clothing. The heart was designed by the same artist, together with local artisans, with hand embroidery, which characterizes the roots and identity of Ecuador.

“I love the processes and the encounters that we can have in them, and I speak of a personal encounter, of enjoying the journey, of living it, of laughing, of making mistakes, of coming back to you”, the Guayaquil woman expressed in her social networks.

The lyrics of the song talk about that search and personal connection that allows us to achieve true emotional stability. “Let go of all networks, be able to disconnect… I want to breathe”, says in part of his letter.

In his Instagram account he referred to the importance of the phrase Let me love. “Two words that go around and around in my head (and heart) a song that means a lot to me“, wrote.

In the coming weeks, Cesa will be present in the United States to celebrate with the community of Ecuadorians living in the tri-state area (New York, New Jersey, Connecticut). She will participate in parades and festivals, to celebrate “The first cry of independence” from Ecuador. (AND)

Source: Eluniverso

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