The cross between Andrés Calamaro and China Suárez for “Flaca” and “What they say about me”

The cross between Andrés Calamaro and China Suárez for “Flaca” and “What they say about me”

It was then that Calamaro (from his unverified account where he calls himself DJ Marvin Lee) did not hesitate to react: “They don’t even look alike! Flaca has another groove on drums, bass and rhythm guitar. And several different melodies; very little lyrics, instrumental choruses, a coda with a different instrumental, he starts the lyrics with a chorus and has the verses in the middle”.

“Flaca is not a pop song or a song; It is a very well played groove, with wind instruments and synthesizers, with wah wah guitar, Coral Sitar, rhythm… It is an instrumental with recorded voices”, he continued.

“The first brass melody marks the chord sequence a bit, but in the end it moves through the ninths and fourths; it has another complexity being funk”.

“The funny thing about Flaca is that the letter doesn’t matter, it’s an illustration; you have the lyrics, the rhythm and the alterations of the coda. There are more differences than coincidences. Squidward held

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In addition, when a Twitter user expressed “We bank China Suárez strongly. She is a beautiful artist who is just beginning, time will tell”, Andrés Calamaro defended the actress again.

“Affirmative, we bank all artists and aspirants, if they are transversal, liberal and authentic, the better,” said Calamaro.

China Suárez’s reaction to Calamaro’s words

China Suárez shared both comments and dedicated a tender message to Andrés Calamaro. “Loving him forever,” she said, tagging him, along with loving emojis.

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Source: Ambito

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