“It was a goodbye”, the new single from Cancamusa

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An emotional pop ballad that anticipates her next album.

Cancamusathe talented drummer, singer and songwriter originally from southern Chile, is back with her new song “It was a goodbye”This song, which is released as the third preview of her upcoming album, shows an intimate and emotional side of the artist, highlighting her ability to connect with her listeners through melancholy and nostalgia. The song, in the pop genre, presents a melody that reflects deep feelings of farewell and loss.

“It was a goodbye” is a reflection of the distinctive style of Cancamusawho was recently awarded Best Pop Artist at the Pulsar Awards. The song was recorded and produced by Julian Bernal next to Cancamusaensuring a high-quality touch that accentuates the emotionality of the song. The lyrics begin with the evocative verse: “I feel that doubt is pressing on me, it is slowly showing me what your suitcases are”marking a classic pop debut that promises to resonate with audiences.

Don't miss the opportunity to listen to this new single and join in Cancamusa in his presentation at the Metronome Room in Chile on August 23rd.

This track is part of his next album, which will be released in the last quarter of the year. play to this video directed by Paco Ibarra in conjunction with Cancamusa.

Stay tuned for Indie Rocks! for more details.

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