“Solo”, the new Plastic

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An emotional journey.

Plasticthe solo project of the vocalist and instrumentalist Julian Villarrealwhich after a 2023 full of presentations, including its outstanding participation in the Floating Festival from Mexico City, is ready to provide one more preview of what will be his second album, Plastic artswith the release of his new single, “Only”.

In this song, Plastic immerses us in a universe of melancholy with lines like “I never felt so alone until I was with you”exploring the complexities of love and loneliness, themes that may resonate with those who listen to it.

It is ironic that the premiere of “Only” coincides with Valentine’s Day, as its lyrics explore the paradox of feeling alone even in company, envy toward those who find peace in the presence of others, and the desire to go back in time to avoid encounters that have happened. generated feelings of loneliness.

The launch of “Only“is accompanied by a music video produced by Dungeon Filmsunder the direction and script of Ricardo Sandovaland the edition of Fernando H. Herrera. This video nicely complements the emotional intensity of the song.

Both the song and its video are now available on streaming platforms. streaming like Spotify and Apple Music.

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