Lola Indigo pays tribute to Lorca and Manzanita in 'Green'

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Lola Indigo pays tribute to Lorca and Manzanita in ‘Green’

Lola Indigo gives us the most folk version of herself in ‘Green’, which he already advanced in the last Goya gala. Taking the letter of the famous poem by Federico García Lorca and the music of the Manzanita version, Lola Indigo manages to live up to it.

‘Green’ starred in one of the best musical moments of the 39th Gala de los Goya. On that occasion, Dellafuente also celebrated the figure of the poet with his particular version of the song. The Granada artist, on the other hand, takes as a melodic and structural reference the song ‘Green’ of Manzanita, released in 1978 on the album of the same name.

Produced by Raúl López, Víctor Martínez and Ané Carrasco, the version of Lola Indigo also includes her own novelties, such as the wonderful choir that accompanies the entire subject. In addition, towards the end of the song, and without waiting, it introduces a typical percussion of the trap, although it does not become in the foreground.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vf7fyb0nrj0https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D62GKNPVPFA

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