Karmento and Le Parodytwo of the greatest exponents of national neofollore from different perspectives, have joined forces on a topic that deserves all your attention, “Commandments for the good life.”
Two artists far from the madding crowd of the big city. A collaboration that gives us instructions to lead a calmer and more peaceful life, as it should always be.
“Commandments for the Good Life” arises from long conversations about calmer ways of living, and how dying well must be connected to having lived just as well. Karmento and Le Parody met one winter day and, while the rain didn’t stop falling, they gave shape to these new commandments that talk about enjoyment, partying, and self-forgiveness.
The creative universes of Karmento and Le Parody are intertwined in this song in a mixture of folklore, with Andalusian echoes that become joteros. From introspection to dance, “Commandments for the Good Life” celebrates walking slowly and enjoying the journey.

