Carlos Baute
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Love Letters, Poetry and Music

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Lack little to reach the month of love and her displays of affection are more relavancia.

But something that never goes out of style is the fact instead listen songs, there are certainly some that come others go.

But to say "I Love You" never go out of fashion.

Tardición was writing love letters, how to communicate because few centuries ago was limited to the letter, then the telegraph, telephone and other media as the newspaper that evolved until today.

Poetry, that remote, perhaps a few years before the popularity of the cards, you have probably inspired the cards.

Especially during the wars, the love they received in those letters gave hope to the beloved and the beloved, kept alive the love they felt.

The Venezuelan Carlos Baute with sabrocito Pop brings us a letter written by him to the heart and song.

He tells us about that meeting that took him and his beloved, refers to the chemical "flechaza" or you feel for the first time with the person who inspires the best, just for her.

The songs are letters that are written inspired by someone or a situation, and that will not go out of fashion, human experiences inspired the artist so that he can make music.

Love letters will arrive in another format, in an audio accompanied with sounds and voice of someone I remind you of who you'd love.

I Hence the importance of musical idols.

They are aspirational and idealized figures, the letters you hear let you reach your dream and live your feelings ears, stay in your heart.

At last this is the work of artist reach deep.

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