By the Zonagirante.com Team @spinning zone
Rail – Black and White
Let's start the day with a low-budget piece, featuring erratic camera movement and poor lighting. In short, a beautiful audiovisual piece, made with great ingenuity and sensitivity, where, if we look closely, it all consists of just two shots captured with a shaky lens. But, truthfully, nothing more is needed, since the differentiating element lies in the editing, which not only captures the spirit of this Argentinian duo's song, an effective alternative rock recording with a high-pitched voice that captivates from the moment it's played, Instead, through skillful digital manipulation, it perfects the desired aesthetic. It's an intelligent, effective, and, above all, inspiring piece of work.
Lafer – Complaint
If we talk about Colombia, it's impossible not to mention the social unrest that has gripped the streets of the country's main cities, and, of course, songs that narrate the dramas unfolding there have quickly emerged. One of the best examples is that of Lafér, a backing vocalist for the famous group Chocquibtown, now performing as a solo artist., who exclaims his anguish over the internal war in a soul-sounding tune, Elegantly blended with indigenous Pacific elements, the video, another meticulously crafted piece, cleverly employs the dramatic effect of backlighting and skillfully conveys the artist's genuine pain. Well done.
Hispanic + Child God – You can't stop
Watching this video, we can imagine the behind-the-scenes gaze of some mothers, warning their sons and daughters that the path these two rappers have taken is the wrong one, that it surely leads to ruin and continuous sin, drugs and alcohol on dark nights of debauchery. And yes, something wild must surely happen on a festive evening with these companions, but, in their own way, They have helped Mexican hip hop grow internationally, breaking down stereotypes of machismo and chauvinism., And narrating, as in this video, entertaining stories in everyday places. Call them bad, perverse, soul-corrupting (if you're in a particularly bad mood), but their relevance has crossed borders and what they do inevitably expands.
Nina Bosa – All In
It's impossible not to fall in love with this Brazilian woman living in Lima, Peru. It's practically impossible not to be captivated by the sight of this beautiful woman and feel the freshness she radiates, whether she's skating, surfing, enjoying the beach breeze, or singing. Especially singing, because not only does she do it well and her voice captivates the audience, but because Their tunes are a tightly woven blend of textures from soul, indie pop, reggae, and rock., Without needing to be adorned with outlandish merchandise, keeping pace with contemporary demands, it could, if desired, be displayed on any stage in the world. Regarding the video, we can say that, without being too bold, whoever made it knows that in all the activities shown, whether on wheels, at sea, or dancing on asphalt, she will always be the protagonist, undoubtedly. That says it all.



