
It's appreciated when an artist like Julieta Venegas It seduces you with simple formulas, with a serious and respectful construction from pop, telling you with pleasant melodies and without lies that life has reasons to be celebrated. She is one of the most popular singers on the continent without needing to perform catwalk acrobatics, staged stunts, or relying on cumbersome entertainment structures to support her. Someone might say, and we would agree, It's popular simply because it has all the musical arguments in its favor to please the masses, and that's something to celebrate. That premise is fortunately repeated with That Path, The Mexican singer's new single. Selling millions isn't necessarily a sign of deception, overly ambitious marketing strategies, or soap opera-style speculation. Success, that cursed word that so overwhelms the musician, She's there because of the value of her work, and that's enough. Besides, as Sheryl Crow once said, a woman who plays the accordion is sexy.
The video? A polished work of photography, set design, and especially the elegant use of color, from those moments of transition from sepia to the texture of each of the recent decades, completing a happy simile about the passage of time.
Thank you Julieta, after all this time, You continue to uphold the value of good pop music.



