Natalia Lafourcade is a divine woman who claims the identity of Latin American folklore with her music that reaches the soul and sensitizes the senses. The talented Mexican winner of several Grammy Awards has just released "I saw you pass" in honor of "El Flaco de Oro" Agustín Lara. The single is part of his upcoming CD + DVD called "Musas" and will be released on May 5.
The video was recorded completely live and the singer is seen sitting at a table while playing the song next to Los Macorinos. In spite of being a song of spite, the arrangement has a cheerful melody. The video was recorded in the Casa de Fígaro, under the direction of Bruno Bancalari, the production of Juan Pablo López-Fonseca and with the photograph of Santiago Sánchez.
"I chose this song because I love the music of Agustín Lara. Their songs transport me to other times, they awaken in me something that I can not explain very well but I can feel intensely. " The singer pointed out in an interview.
"Agustín Lara transforms my posture and my singing, awakens me and becomes a woman, and now we take her to a colorful and mischievous place, like a moment in the musical of my life."
"Musas" had an important musical selection that includes important Latin American composers like Maria Grever, Violeta Parra, Margarita Lecuona, Atahualpa Yupanqui, Roberto Cantoral, Simón Díaz and David Aguilar, among others.
Once again, the artist seeks to thank and pay tribute to the artists who inspire her. "In Mexico there are many opportunities for national and foreign bands. There are many women doing divine things, "he reflected on the industry in his country.
It is not the first time that Lafourcade has chosen to pay tribute to Agustín Lara, in his previous album "Mujer Divina" he interpreted the songs of the talented musician, along with Leon Larregui, Meme and Miguel Bosé.