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Luciano Pereira account that singing to a former partner serves healing: “when you hold so much pain and don’t know how to express it, it also hurts a lot. Music can direct what happens to a person, or feel and accompany.” For him, his song “Tu mano” (2015) expresses this in its lyrics: “my voice has gone silent / the world has gone mad / it doesn’t listen to my throat anymore / but you were there / held my hand / to warm it up”.
It’s been 7 years since you published “Tu mano” and Luciano Pereira surprises with every song he releases. Now he’s doing it with From Today Onwards, a new studio album in collaboration with Greeicy, Nacho, Alejandro Fernández, pianist Lang Lang, Denise Rosenthal and the Los Angeles Azules. The release of his album was the occasion for a tour of Latin America, in which he will arrive in the capital on September 29 to sing with his fans at the Arena Peru.
CREATE FROM THE HEART
“From now on” has been brewing before, during, and after the pandemic. “The world was put on pause, but it was really an apprenticeship because it gave me the opportunity to continue working on this album with great artists,” says the Argentine singer-songwriter. RPP news about his creative process and acknowledges that all of his collaborations have come about organically and naturally.
Are you living your best moment? When asked, Pereira replies that “every day is a good time, because he is alive.” In addition, he adds: “I am happy that I can do what I like. I work in what I like, and this is a privilege and a blessing for me. A phrase that I like is, “Shared sadness is half the sadness, and shared joy is twice the joy.” And in order for me to share the joy that music gives me, I have nothing more to ask for.
TALK TO YOUR FANS
Luciano Pereira He is not new to social media. How was your meeting with tik tak? “Very rarely. But it is part of today and today. It has become part of our daily lives. And we also have to learn to control: in the right dose it is a great contact tool,” he points out.
The musician announced his concert in Lima via social media and has revolutionized his followers who are already getting ready to sing his best songs. Any expectations? Pereira replies: “A lot of anxiety, because the moment is coming to meet this audience again, which over the years has shown me a lot of love. […] And if Gianmarco or Patrick Romantic are nearby, let them come to the concert.” The Argentine musician does not rule out surprises and great love at his concert. May it be so.
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