She’s back! After the success of RBD, singer Dulce Maria resumed her solo career and has already announced music with Spanish singer Beret; find out more details
After shining with the tour Rebel Soy Tourtogether with the cast of RBD, Sweet Mary has resumed his solo career and has already come with news for his fans! She is Cap have reunited to release a new version of the hit “Ojalá“. This powerful collaboration combines Dulce’s unique voice with Beret’s striking style, creating a song that promises to move audiences.
In the original version “Ojalá” is already a success in the voice of the Spanish singer, accumulating more than 500 million plays on digital platforms and being part of Beret’s Grammy-nominated album. Now, in the new version, Dulce Maria brings her interpretation to the ballad, which brings us invites us to reflect on life, accept who we are, face challenges with courage and remember that we are never alone.
“I am very honored and excited to announce this project. It is a very personal song, written by Beret, who is a great singer and songwriter, who gave me the honor of re-recording this song with him. There are very strong parts in this song, even regarding suicide, mental health and anxiety are issues that we need to talk about and deal with more responsibly The lyrics can reach every person in some way, but it contains a very strong message I hope Brazil likes it this song.”the artist said about his first project since the RBD tour.
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Dulce Maria reinforces the passion for Brazilian culture and funk
In July this year, National Funk Day was celebrated for the first time. Mexican singer Sweet Mary She doesn’t hide her love for Brazil from anyone, but she is also a great lover of Brazilian music, especially funk. In an interview with CARAS Brazilthe artist reinforces his passion for Brazilian culture: “Changing reality”.
In Brazil, Dulce has musical collaborations with Kevin OR Chris, Rebecca AND MC Dannyhe has been passionate about Brazilian music, in particular Rio funk, since 2005, when he visited our country for the first time.
“I always say that funk was the first thing I knew in Brazil and it influenced me. And along with that, I met incredibly passionate people, the food, the guaraná, the caipininhas, the cheese bread, the love of people, all this was very big for me, this is what I remember about Brazil when I met it for the first time”declares. Watch the full interview!
Source: Terra

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