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Cariño present “I hate music”, their first single as a duo

As his followers and fans of pop in Spanish in general know, Dear They move forward as a duo. Now they present their first song with this lineup, “I hate music.”

“I hate music” is Cariño’s first single as a duo. It is, as they clearly reflect in their press release, a dark pop song with a determined rhythm that “ironically covers the inconveniences of dedicating yourself to what you love.” “I hate music” is repeated over and over again throughout the song, making it clear that it has been a difficult season for them.

It sounds like a sad song, in reality it is a way to face a situation that increasingly affects more people in the world of music. Devoting yourself professionally in Spain is really complicated and means fighting against many adversities. Furthermore, the battle is never won. It is always a constant struggle.

“I hate music” also works as a preview of his next album, recorded with the producer Pete Robertson (former battery of The Vaccines) who has previously worked with bands like Beabadobee, Hinds and The Last Dinner Party.

The single is accompanied by a video clip designed by the creative director Nicolas Barreto and directed by Mark Yareham.

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