yiraBy José Gandue @Gandour

Making tango music for new generations has not been easy. Many see it as an overly nostalgic genre, trapped in an era with different social norms and, why not say it, in a certain way misogynistic and violent. The development of tango has brought with it very interesting proposals, but the usual channels of musical dissemination haven't necessarily given this evolution the attention it deserves. A good example of this is Yira.

This band, which defines its style as "electro-rock porteño"«, His songs blend contemporary slang with elements of the aforementioned styles, and some even incorporate hip hop and cumbia. His music is a good reflection of 21st-century Buenos Aires., who is not afraid to acknowledge herself as the daughter of immigrants of all races and all social conditions. This is cleverly reflected in their album Santos Inocentes, released almost two years ago. Promotional tracks from this album continue to be released, and in this case, the band presents the video. Bye, a fast-paced clip showcasing their live performance in a unique edition, where shots and scenes are simulated as if they were from five or six simultaneous cameras. Bye It's a lighthearted song that reflects the realities of our times., suitable for a new audience that demands this language from the tango of the moment.

Tango, through Yira, reinvents itself and seeks new attention around the world. It would be good to answer his call and let yourself be surprised.

 

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