By the Zonagirante.com team @spinning zone
Malena Villa & Kiddo Toto – A lot
And let's begin this article with a video that seems inspired by love stories from the seventies. The seemingly innocent atmosphere heats up with the sound of an old turntable, a set design that looks like it was borrowed from a yé-yé grandma's house, and the flirtatious, seductive glances of the protagonists as soon as the music picks up. The song is fun and has a high sugar content, almost enough to induce a diabetic coma, and the truth is that it's okay. We don't have to fill our heads with sad melodies that narrate our misfortunes in the midst of a pandemic. Then, halfway through the production, a fire breaks out, the children have to be taken out of the TV room, and the kisses become increasingly daring. It seems that in the end all the furniture burns down in the passion, and I'm sure Grandma wasn't too happy about the incident. Still, we think the audience will celebrate what they saw on screen.
Sonoras Mil – Ancient Innocence
The Gómez Brothers, leaders of this tropical rock group, always with pleasant songs, have traveled the Colombian landscapes to get any unsuspecting person they come across dancing, no matter if they are at their workplaces, on the street selling street products or on the river fishing for whatever comes. They know how to put on the alternative party in Tierra Caliente and they know how to translate that very particular psychedelia to the screen, to the delight of the fans. This song can undoubtedly become one of the December hits that will be played at Christmas parties in homes across the continent. Not everything has to be done by Bad Bunny and others like him.
May & Nico Las Triana – Dandelion
In the midst of the gloom of these days, the confinements and the distancing we are experiencing, it serves as a relief for the soul to remember, at least looking out the window, the appreciation we have for the city where we live and the people who surround us in this adventure. It's been a while since we heard such a heartfelt tribute to Bogotá, a city often vilified and despised by its inhabitants., which, in any case, can boast of having welcomed so many people born in other territories and having managed, in its own way, to be a melting pot of cultures from all over the world. The clip skillfully develops the melancholy inherent in the song and, through clever editing, manages to combine the emotional weight of each person who appeared on camera. A fine piece of work.





