He kicked the board. Or rather, he returned to his roots. it just did Ricardo Montaner, who created his version of “El Día Que Me Quieras”, which will be part of “Tango”, his next album.
Defined as the most emblematic and personal project of his career, Ricardo immerses himself in Argentine classical music.
And he does it with fundamentals, since Montaner has traveled the world a thousand times, but with the compass of his personal compass, marking the course of the road upside down. The winds and the years have chased him away, but a small piece of his heart has always looked south, towards the south that saw him born in Valentin Alsina, a tango district par excellence, where he spent the first years of his life.
Although he made it big in the Caribbean and conquered all four
cardinal points, the south continues to mark for him a moving impulse in the memory of his elders.
then noFor Ricardo, it was natural, almost inevitable, to record a tango album. And we had to start with Gardel and “El Día Que Me Quieras”, which is already available on digital platforms.
The video for the song, which will premiere this Friday at 7 p.m. on her YouTube channel, was filmed by Marlene Montaner and Lautaro Espósito, with production by Diego Tucci, in
in the emblematic “Café De Los Angelitos”, a place that since the end of the 1800s has been part of the history of tango.
Source: Qmusica

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