Manuel Carrasco presents “Pueblo Salvaje II”, his new album. And in which the singer speaks to his heart in his hand, without half-en accre.
This sincerity with an discovered face is found in each track, but above all can be seen in “My Dignity” and in “Prado Museum”, where we learn the danger of waiting for the answers for which there is no good question.
But be careful “Wild People” is not a hymn of sadness but a song in lifeWhere Manuel demonstrates that insecurity and bad times, he comes out of pride.
This album brings together lyrics and music that shouts to be danced, infects joy. And it is not for less: Its essence is flamenco, but its roots are in AmericaTerritories conducive to the claim of nature and to return to the authentic.
This combative idea is, for example, in “I have power”, so festive and so popular, with its parade trumpets, but where we are encouraged to abandon only if it is more free.
And if it is necessary to cross a red line, because on the other side, it is the most fun, because this is done to the rhythm of a Cuban, as in “prohibited”.
“Wild people”, in short, reminds us that what distinguishes really important things is that they are not things and gives us advice: be careful and be careful.
Source: Qmusica

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