Exploring the regional genre without the popsinger Dayanara closes the year, after achieving numerous successes in 2023, and presents The Karma.
The sounds of an accordion, guitars and trumpets add that unique touch to the song that premiered on Spotify and YouTube in November. This was written and produced by the Colombian Felipe Nabalezwho previously collaborated with recognized artists such as Morat, Kenya Os, Belinda, among others.
In the musical clip he appears together with characters from the world of local entertainment, such as Michela Pincay, Sofía Caiche, María Mercedes Pacheco and Paola Farías.
“It was a video with a lot of history and we shot it here in Guayaquil. I had the opportunity to talk to some media friends, and it’s a very funny video because it’s strong and it has drama in it. “They see me acting a lot in this movie. Everything was shot in one day, so it was a long day,” he explains in an interview with Diario EL UNIVERSO.
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Their favorite scene during filming is when they all appear together and sing “at the top of their lungs” in karaoke while having a few drinks. “It was a lot of fun for us, and they learned the lyrics super fast, which for me was a good sign because I understood that if they already learned it in such a short time, those who listen The Karma They will too,” he said.
The interpreter of poor and sad He admits that he loved the lyrics because he feels that karma is a concept that comes up in everyone’s life sooner or later. “We can experience it with a third party or we have to pay for things that happened in the past. We can forget many things, but karma never forgets.”
But it’s not his first foray into this style of music, as it was released in August Crazya song that led to the Graphs on Monitor Latino.
“Mine dadababies They asked me a lot for someone else single in the regional genre and since I like to please them, I didn’t hesitate for a second. I had the opportunity to receive this amazing production from Felipe. He lives in Mexico and since he has been there, I believe that this genre is without a doubt deep in his blood and veins,” says the Guayaquil native.
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She explains that she was familiar with regional pop thanks to listening to artists such as Pibe Bueno, Jessi Uribe, Carin León, Nodal and Paola Jara. He has prepared a collaboration with the latter that will be released in the first months of 2024.
“I like it a lot, believe me, I really enjoy the genre. I might not have gotten into it that much before, but since I started my first regional pop, I’ve loved it. I feel like something really good is happening now with this one, and it’s blending quite nicely with the urban. Karol G and Maluma are doing it, and I’m riding that wave too. However, as always, they will have a versatile Dayanara in whatever happens in the future.”
He will close 2023 with two concerts in December: on the 26th he will sing in Salinas and on the 29th in Guayaquil.
Source: Eluniverso

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