After the release of My few friends and while they prepare for the release of their third album, the band Daparte now comes with the second pill of this project: the single Belo Horizontewith a companion Ana Caetano (member of the duo Anavitória), now available on the main digital platforms.
There is no need to explain the name of the song and the Minas Gerais quintet formed by the musicians Juliano Rosa, João Ferreira, Daniel Crase, Túlio Lima AND Bernard Cyprian. However, what is worth mentioning is the recent change of singer John Ferreira from the capital of Minas Gerais to São Paulo.
“‘Belo Horizonte’ is a song that came to me when I moved to São Paulo. It’s a hymn to the longing I feel for the city, but at the same time it’s also a song about boredom, about feeling small in a very big world.” city, about having trouble finding yourself and wanting to get it out, wanting to throw it all away in some way”comments John Ferreiracomposer of the single together with Julian Alvarenga.
The song reflects on the idea of being someone else, on imagining another day, another question and what it would be like to be that other me in another reality. At the same time, the invitation has arrived Ana Caetano record it next to Asideadding to the voice and further crowning the air bridge that poetry brings with it.
“I just wanted to put / Someone in my place / Belo Horizonte ain’t no fun in this rain / Maybe some actor / Want to play me / This week lasts a year and never ends”says the text.
Daparte and the video of ‘Belo Horizonte’
The clip Asidewhich accompanies the song, written and directed by Luke Calais AND John FerreiraIt was recorded entirely in St. Paulvisually bringing the central theme of life in the metropolis, a routine full of stimuli, full of distractions, countless peculiar situations happening at the same time, portraying the common things of big cities like St. Paul AND Belo Horizonte.
“It’s a very urban clip that tries to portray the chaos of everyday life in the metropolis, it’s literally the things I see every day, the Thursday market, the places where I usually go to take my dog, the asphalt that I look at while I walk, the tiles on the sidewalk of my street, the work that is in front of my building and that wakes me up every morning. The short film features Ana, who lives near my apartment, where the scenes were shot, and the place where some parts of the next album were recorded”complete John.
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