Luz Casal is going to publish a new album this winter, even for dating, which has presented two singles at the moment. One was a very lively adaptation of the classic ‘Everything changes’, at the time written by Chilean musician Julio Numhauser and popularized by Mercedes Sosa. The second single keeps the pace, but in a very different sense.
‘What have you done with me? This new theme connects with those beginnings and other themes that he did later as ‘crazy’, extracted from his ‘V’ album, a hit in 1989.
‘What have you done with me?’, In addition to that immediacy, it has a very developed chorus from the word “I have.” Which can imply “one million reasons” or “prohibited secrets.” Feeling it a lot for Live Sweden and Rigoberta Bandini, this is the most catchy that Casal has done in recent years.
Finally, the theme has an original letter that is inspired “in the emotion of a fan when attending a concert, capturing those unique moments of connection between artist and public.” “What you provoke me is supernatural,” says Luz in the first person, standing at the fan’s place, in this case. A theme not so common in the world of pop-rock, and of course has not been for lack of opportunities.
Luz continues to add actions to his international tour, with Buenos Aires on October 12. On January 17 he will be at the Movistar Arena in Madrid, but there are also dates throughout Latin America, in France or Belgium. Details, on your website.
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