The single is produced by Joshua Abudeye, Marcel Ferrer and Mirella Cesa. The mastering was in charge of Felipe Tichauer.
There are loves that are born at first sight. Others who are born in silence, from a distance to admire who they love. Those feelings that arise without the need to express them while discovering the exact way to share them are recounted in the new song by the Ecuadorian singer Mirella Cesa.
When you look at me It is the bolero that the Guayaquil woman recently premiered, as part of her musical return, a stage in which she accentuates her essence and romanticism is present in each lyric.
The singer-songwriter opens her heart completely in this musical stage of her career and presents this classic bolero with lyrics and musical composition of her authorship together with maestro Alejandro Cañote. This song, says the artist through a statement, “is a journey towards that first feeling and sensations that are experienced by visual contact with that person who moves the universe for us.”
The single wrapped in a vintage atmosphere and with different sparkles provided by the charango in a totally romantic and sensual context; because when love is intense it transforms us, makes us adventurers into the unknown, it is like entering a labyrinth where we will never know what the exit will be like.
The single is produced by Joshua Abudeye, Marcel Ferrer and Mirella Cesa while the mastering was done by Felipe Tichauer.
Mirella recorded the music video for When you look at me days ago and plans to release it in the coming weeks.
Previous singles Linda Despedida, El Tesoro, Siente and Mi Puerto have been well received in the media in Ecuador, Colombia, Mexico, Panama and the United States.
In addition, Linda Despedida’s video has reached No. 1 in the Hot Ranking for the second consecutive week, on the HTV music channel.
“As an independent artist, I feel honored, along with all the wonderful team that accompanied me by putting my heart in this video. For us, this response to our audiovisual proposal for this story is a great achievement. Thanks to the public from different parts of Latin America for keeping us there. Thank you HTV for believing in independent projects and giving us these important spaces that mean so much to our careers ”, said the interpreter of The current.
My port the fourth single that she has presented this year, with a coastal sound design, is a journey through the tropical, colorful and rhythmic essence of the artist. It can be defined as a happy song, which leads us to reconnect with that person, place, moment; that reason that makes us feel good, safe and at home.
The prominence of the requirements of the Ecuadorian corridor digitized as a loop, along with a programmed beat and live percussion are the main ingredient of this story, accompanied by charangos, quenas and panpipes. (AND)

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