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And these are my vibes, my vibe.
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It's really about folklore music.
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I mean, I'm from Veracruz and I really feel connected with
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So I feel like my vibes are really into folklore and root music
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from all around Latin America.
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I'm really into music and into people and into art that it's
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from the heart and from the soul.
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I'm really into everything that comes from a really deep place
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in our soul and our hearts.
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That's also how I live.
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I mean, how I choose to live.
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I mean, I choose to live uh like really intensely and understanding
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everything uh about my feelings and about my art.
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I really enjoy to feel everything and just to feel really intensely
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So I feel like that's, that's my life I think.
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Well, the story about, but it's really kind of unique.
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I was starting to work with Glass Note.
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And Daniel Glass told me like, hey, we have this band torches
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and I was like, of course, I know churches and he told me like
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hey, have this song forever.
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And this song is having like a great time in Latin America,
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but the song is in English.
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So it will be great for us to have this song in Spanish because
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it's a beautiful song that it's already connecting with all
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these Spanish speakers, you know, and they were really curious
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about what I was about to do with this song, you know, and then
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I listened to the song and I was like, this is so different of
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This is a totally other like, universe, like aesthetic musical
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So I get kind of excited because of the challenge that it was
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So I started, you know, translating the lyrics.
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And at that point, I understood that it was actually a love
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song, a really sad love song.
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And, you know, I, I love those kind of songs.
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So I was really like, moved at this point.
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I was like, because I didn't expect it, you know, the song is
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so like high energy full of sense and it's really like happy
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And I, and then I was in love with the song and then I just tried
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to sing it only with my Venezuelan, which is the instrument
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And I was singing this song and just feeling it and it was so
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But Ben, the video was shot in Ciudad de Mexico, the whole concept
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I mean, it was to recreate the sense of losing someone.
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It was so great that I could be able to be in the, I was like, of
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course, not co directing, but I was really close to Julio and
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I was like, hey, we should try this, we should try that.
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I was also talking with the actresses.
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I was also like, hey, I feel like for me, it was a beautiful experience
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because also now I understand really better how it works this
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film making uh process.
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So I'm really happy we did it.
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I think after watching this video, I feel like we need to revalue
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what we have people we have and the people we love sometimes
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you know, we're just hanging around through this world and
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we don't see like all the beauty of love in all the shapes.
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You know, this video on this song for me, it's about to honor
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the people who is loving us and the people that we love back
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and because, you know, in any moment, it's really fragile
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Uh Those are concepts, huge, massive and fragile.
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So I feel like this video and this song is about to remember
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that fragility with the hope of being more aware and feel grateful
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for what we have in terms of love and company and affection
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Me too for sharing my vibes don't live now.
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My new music video the is about to play now.