The perreo and bolero mix, and mix well. Just listen to the new single from Los Rivera Destinación with the collaboration of singer-songwriter Pedro Capó to recognize that both genres have their meeting points. The two dance sticky; one softer than the other, but in the end in both Guaya the buckle.
This is established by the heart of the single “Punishment”, released today on digital platforms.
“Stick this is a bolero / Let go of this hair / let’s dance /
Stick that this is a perreo / Let go of this hair / let’s go to Guayar “
This new combination of Los Rivera Destinación, made up of Carlos Figueroa, Antonio Sánchez and Fernando Tarrazo, matures the group’s formula of bringing to their proposal musical personalities and styles that distance them from what they hear commonly. To this success are added the humor that adorns each of his works, making each song a pleasant and innovative experience.
“It makes sense to mix reggaeton with Pedro, considering that Pedro has done a lot of boleros and also for the family bond he has with Bobby Capó, who is one of the greatest the island has given. I think it made sense to do a bit of bolero, but something alternative, something different, moved like reggaeton and both genres are known for the way they dance, so it would make sense for it to be him and everything squared, ”Tarrazo shared.
The theme, produced by Ismael Cancel, was created prior to the pandemic, but did not find a better time than the current one, especially because of the nostalgia that causes not being able to return to the dance floor to let go of his hair and release emotions through dance.
“Since we did the song, I remember the first thing we thought was, ‘This song feels like Pedro Capó’ and from the beginning we wanted this to happen. We already knew him. He had shown us interest in what he wanted to do. “We sent him the model and he liked it and we understand that his voice was perfect, his flow and all the work he did on the subject,” he said. his side, Figueroa.
The audiovisual story that supports the Sony Music single moves between a nightclub and a wedding in which Capó assumes the role of priest. Everything takes place between a vintage setting that harmonizes very well with the romanticism that drags the bolero.
“We recorded the video in Miami, already in a pandemic, and it shows because they can see, for example, instead of human extras, because they are mannequins, and this is a concept that we use also taking advantage of the special moment we are living, “Sanchez abounded.
“Punishment” is ahead of a complete repertoire that the group will present during the summer, also produced by Cancel.
“I think it was all done with the heart,” Tarrazo anticipated. “These are songs that we wrote thinking about things that we would like to hear from us, but there are songs that we know people will like to hear from us. In the matter of collaborations it will be a lot of surprise; there will be a lot of movement, songs that are for laughter, songs that are more for moving. It describes well what we are going through right now and what we are and what we have always been. “