By the Zonagirante.com team @spinning zone

The Tenacioustenacious delirium

Learn this lesson, fellow artists: In these times of digital platforms and irregular timelines, it's possible to revive and promote a song released several months ago, especially if you present a video as exquisite as this one. This work, created by Daniel Zambrano In New York City, with a team made up mostly of immigrants from diverse backgrounds, he takes a powerful street song (included in the work of the Colombian singer) Song to Love, (from 2019) and places it in a completely different context, giving it a new life, opening up possibilities with a new audience that, in the traditional format, might not have understood the meaning of the recording. The visual work sought to explore the pain expressed in the tune and found renewed colors that help to understand that pain, bitterness and delirium belong to all generations, and that the restoration of traditional sounds that we previously only associated with our elders can also mark renewed paths in current trends.

ZurbaránThe sparkle in your eyes

Good Venezuelan pop-rock of recent times has always managed to create songs with brilliant melodies that stick in anyone's memory like a hot knife through butter. Here's a clear example of that. Here we have Yunior Lobo Zurbarán, former member of the band Los Paranoias, presenting their new single, a "Beatles-esque" ballad that unfolds pleasantly during its broadcast time. The video is a simple, straightforward piece that provides a pleasant backdrop to the audio. It's an intriguing invitation to keep an eye out for future projects from this Caracas native.

Bullying NTE

We envisioned the following dialogue for the planning of this clip:

-Hey, we've got a new single that sounds great, and we don't want to complicate things with a video. That said, it has to be well-made and have something eye-catching.

-What if we go with the whole band to the beach at sunset, take all the instruments, take advantage of the two hours of best daylight, and then in post-production we colorize it as if it were a work done in the early eighties?

-I want to wear a blonde wig that makes me look super cool during the first half of the edition.

-Good idea, Raquel. You're going to look amazing.

Result: (Now seriously) A basic and well-done job, which manages to present a catchy song and consolidate the image of this duo among the Latin audience of the continent.

 

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