Carlangas y Russian Red bailan a ritmo de bolero en “Nosoutros”

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Carlangas and Russian Red dance to the rhythm of a bolero in “Nosoutros”

The Galician Carlangas and the madrilenian Russian Red surprise us by performing together an adaptation of a popular classic bolero. “Nosoutros” also serves as a preview of what will be “Dancedrome, Vol. 1”new work of the first.

With the current Carlangas, the dance is guaranteed to a different rhythm. It can remind us of The Clash from the times of “Sandinista!” (80) how to surprise us with a bolero. And a bolero performed with none other than Russian Red.

“Nosoutros” is the reinterpretation and reinterpretation of a classic bolero, one of those songs to dance close together, and that the ex-Carminha News becomes a new preview of what will be his album “Dancedrome, Vol. 1”to publish the next October 11th. In addition, he has managed to get Russian Red to record a song sung in Galician, which is another surprise.

In any case, it is a free version of the bolero “Nosotros”, which joins previously released songs such as “Tiemblo” or “Mucho con poco”, which will be part of the album that will be released through Virgin Records on October 11 and which will be presented, for the moment, on tour in cities such as Seville, Granada, Madrid, Coruña, Donosti, Oviedo, Zaragoza, Murcia or Pamplona, ​​​​among others.

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