No one could have predicted such a successful reunion as that of Camille. With “Diamonds and Amaranto”—his new single—the reformed trio demonstrates why it is one of the most important references of pop made in Mexico.
In the new preview of what will be the original group’s first album in over ten years, Mario, Pablo and Samo bet on Mexican music as touching and impressive as ever, bringing to life a sentimental ranchera ballad with mariachi which, without a doubt, will conquer its lifelong followers and attract new ones to Camila’s religion.
“Because you repel me with your kisses which taste like a lie to me. You are the greatest pain of my life, I just want to tear you out by the roots. By forgetting, the diamonds have become gold amaranth. How could I allow myself to love you so much? How sad it is to continue to need you”, » screams the heartbreaking lyrics of the song written by Mario Domm.
The new single has a different and unexpected twistwhich demonstrates Camila’s musical commitment to venturing into a new genre and offering something different to the public, without leaving aside the romantic stamp patented by Mario Domm, Pablo Hurtado and Samo.
Source: Qmusica
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