If we were told a few months ago that we would have to be locked home without leaving because of a global epidemic, we wouldn't believe it. However, while it sounds like science fiction, it's true.
So after days and days of confinement we have seen how the increase in convictions of many and many is increasing from their homes. Musicians known as Zahara or Rozalén inspired by long days of incarceration have released songs that tell how Covid-19 brings us to life.
In addition to well-known artists, we've also seen how unknown bands have seen their fame grow as a foam (you've probably already heard of HardHomas, right?).
We have also seen how musicians and singers of all genres have been able to empathize with the community, recounting their music in times of grief, hope, despair and reconstruction that this global epidemic is forcing us to live.
Next, we tell you which of our favorite songs, from known and experienced bands, was inspired by confinement.
1. Zahara: Al Alba
The diviner Zahara decided to cover the song At the crack of dawn to pay tribute to Luis Eduardo Aute, the singer-songwriter who died on April 4. Apart from this beautiful version, Zahara pays tribute to the collection
Zahara's version of Al Alba is legendary. We are moved from start to finish, to be able to pass on her pain to the death of a famous figure in Spanish music.
2. Stay Homas: There is nothing to do
Homas H is a Catalan group that has earned the title of "detention group" par excellence. His Instagram account has grown in a few days from a few thousand followers to 338 million. Blue tick. Tickets sold for future concerts. It is followed by other artists such as María José Llergo, Rozalén or Alba Flores. Its success is undeniable.
The Barcelona trio is enjoying the feel of many and many singles with a new song each day. Your theme of inspiration? Indeed: confinement.
3. Rozalén: Featured birds
The songwriter as metaphors The violet window either All right, Rozalén is always able to move us. And not only that. Rozalén is conspicuous, giving voice and awareness to important and important issues as women.
He would not be left alone while in detention. Rozalén accompanies us with her beautiful new song Featured birds. All the financial benefits received from this song will be donated to NGO Entreculturas, which supports families in vulnerable situations.
4. Example: In everything we will do tomorrow
Modelo is a team from Zaragoza who has wanted to use its opportunity to thank the work of hospital staff and health facilities during the health crisis we are facing. In the video, people cooperate, with Modelo confirming that they work under the canyon, saving lives.
In addition to paying taxes, In all we will do tomorrow
5. Ariel de Cuba: Stay at home
Ariel from Cuba arrived at the start of the detention to entertain us with her beautiful song: Stay at home. Since single it turned out, there are hundreds and hundreds of videos uploaded to various social networks where the song is translated or played with the rhythm of its music following the steps of the official choreography. The complete success of the detention.
Although the song is fun and makes us dance, the message that passes is clear and powerful: stay home.
6. Stay in your house
This song has become a kind of confinement song (along with Resistiré with an icon). Stay in your house he talks about strength, courage and patience. Its happy rhythm manages to give us a little bit of energy to keep on catching.
Groups and artists contributed to their composition such as La Pegatina, Alba Reig, Álvaro Soler, Andrés (DVicio), Arnau Griso, Bely Basarte, Carlos Sadness, Dani Fernández, David Otero, Funambulista, Ivan T. (Hall Effect), María Peláe, Mr Kilombo, Rayden, Roi Mendez, Sofía Ellar and Tato Latorre.
7. Manuel Carrasco: Prison of Hope
In early April, singer Manuel Carrasco gave it a go Prison hope a song made for incarceration. We can't deny it: it's fun. It tells our story well these days. Talk about incarceration, the definition of freedom and our congratulations to the eight.
8. Sofía Ellar and Álvaro Soler
Searching for a home is one of the songs that has been able to relate to what we all experience as a result of confinement worldwide.
"Nowadays we have to sweep home, we must meet between our four walls, preserve the kisses and kisses because when this dream ends, applaud from the towels, think for ourselves … and take care of each other."
The song has been composed, recorded and produced at home, while bonded, by Sofía Ellar and Álvaro Soler.
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