Nathy Peluso launches her own version of ‘Living like this is dying of love’, by Camilo Sesto

He decided to sing it after listening to it at a “crucial moment” in his life.

The Argentine singer and songwriter Nathy Peluso closes the year with a version of the classic of the Spanish song Living like this is dying of love, from Camilo Sesto, a job that “has been a craft” since “every detail is built with great care,” according to a statement from Sony Music.

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After listening to the song at a “crucial moment” in his life and having felt it as a “Revelation”, Peluso wanted to take the classic published in 1978 “towards a nineties sound”, and for this, he explains, he called “very mythical musicians of the style and time” and those he admires.

“Inhabiting a song from the past always becomes a very magical ritual full of sensitivity”, recognizes the six-time Latin Grammy nominee, who has not only reinterpreted the song in sound key, but has also directed the video clip with Iris Valles, and to provide all the creative direction.

“I was clear from the beginning about the character and the plastic and disruptive aesthetics of the video clip. I imagined the space, the dimensions and the textures, the colors, the character “, points out the artist, who has converted Living like this is dying of love in “an acid story that summarizes the internal and personal war that falls in love with what you know destroys you.”

A version that comes after a year full of successes for Argentina, which comes from triumphing in the Latin Grammand by winning the award for Best Alternative Album for Muscle cramp. (E)

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