Desmelenao has celebrated Andalusia Day with a song for the Andalusians who emigrate to the capital. ‘Andaluz’ is a Portuguese rumba with touches of electronics and R&B in which the 22 -year -old Malaga Farda of having more “compass” and “flavor” than the Madrid. It is the song of the day.
Samuel Sarrión’s career could be counted since he began kicking garitos in 2016, but has been forming a lifetime. In 2023, he decided to reimagine the myth of Don Juan in his debut album, ‘The blind and winged child’, getting a modest viral in Tik Tok with ‘wanting loose’.
Although in that project it also showed many influences of Latin music, especially from the Cuban bolero, Desmelenao has always remained faithful to its Andalusian roots. As proof, this last single. “You are missing, you lack flavor, to be half of the vacylon, half that I,” sings in the first lines.
Sarrión takes the opportunity to bring out his chulería while laughing at the treatment of Andalusians when they arrive in Madrid and the stereotypes that are associated with this community: “Do not forget that I am Andalusian / I have more art, more class, more guasa and more race than you,” sings in the chorus.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=paa6wciv-bqhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=katnhfb92eihttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rrycxy7ztni