Dellafuente fusiona urbano, flamenco y salsa en “La vida te da sorpr3sas”

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Dellafuente fuses urban, flamenco and salsa in “Life gives you surprises”

Dellafuente continues to release a preview of what will be his next full-length. Now it’s the turn of “Life gives you surprises”, which you can now listen to on platforms.

This week, the man from Granada released a new single that fuses urban, flamenco and echoes of salsa. We talk about “Life gives you surprises”, which joins previous advances such as “Agradecío” and “Caravaggio”.

These three songs will be part of “BRIGATE”his next album that will be released on next June 19. “Life gives you surprises” includes a featuring unexpected, 3NOC. The song narrates that moment in which someone reviews their stories over and over again, changes them, orders them, justifies them and ends up convincing themselves that they are in control. But, as the chorus itself reminds us, life gives you surprises. There appears the emotional center of the theme: the tension between “the security that one builds and the reality that always ends up moving the pieces.”

Born in Granada in 1991, the artist and composer accumulates more than 4.3 million monthly listeners on Spotify, placing him among the five most listened to national artists in the country.

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