Dani Dicostas's' climax knows strawberry

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Dani Dicostas’s’ climax knows strawberry

Dani Dicostas, the pop Galician pop based in Madrid which we met for his successes ‘If you leave’ and ‘tears’, and then conquered us again with the catchy ‘Clouds’, he returns. ‘Climax’ is the theme that presents his third album, which comes out this year, and is today’s song.

‘Climax’ resorts to a slow and sensual disk pace to tell the story of a passionate love. Dicostas compares this love of imprudence, specifically to “cross without looking,” he sings that he wants to shoot his “Adrenelina”, and warns that the climax that is coming is “lethal”, aware that he risks an imminent danger.

However, the ‘climax’ sound is not dangerous or threatening, but sweet like cotton of sugar. In the production of Aaron Rux there are neither the guitar Licks nor the violin attacks of the Music disc of the 70s, while the rhythmic battery base is sensual and flirtatious, nothing accelerated. Dicostas sounds just as presumed in its interpretation. When Dani sings that his heart makes “ah, ah, ah!”, It is clear that ‘Climax’ is a 100% song of his.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ot19xtv2cm

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