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Rawayana dared and presented her Trippy Caribbean

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The Venezuelan group recently announced that his third album would be called Trippy Caribbean plate and finally here!

Under the production of José Luis Pardo, formerly of Los Amigos Invisibles, the new album Rawayana has 10 tracks in total and two collaborations; the first for "Funky Fiesta" with Pardo and the second to "High" with Apache. On the latter, Beto Montenegro said during an interview in La Mega is "that version of 'Arenita, Playita" Apache. It is the tropical part of his career. "

Although the boys of Rawayana had already presented "Come along I", "Come along II" and "Tucacas", the surprise was to present the complete album because it has sounds ranging from classic reggae to the quartet has accustomed the public to a bolero and R & B, genres and blends undoubtedly define very well what they call Trippy-pop.

" 'Volero' is that part where the band let me meet a personal whim , " said Beto on the first bolero who wrote and eighth track Trippy Caribbean.

tracklist:

1. "High" (Ft. Apache)

2. "Tucacas"

3. "Funky Fiesta" (Ft. José Luis Pardo)

4. "Anejo"

5. "Come along I"

6. "Between your sheets"

7. "Come along II"

8. "Volero"

9. "Palm Desert"

10. "Head"

Also, Alberto "Beto" Montenegro, Antonio "Tony" Casas, Alejandro "Bee" Abeijón and Andrew "Fofo" Story announced that their Trippy Caribbean Tour will pass through Panama on October 29, Maracaibo on November 19, Argentina 23 November Caracas on December 3, Valencia on December 9 and Colombia on March 23.

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