Manu Chao releases “Tú Te Vas” with Laeti

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This senseillo follows “Viva Tú” and “São Paulo Motoboy” from his next album, Long live you.

The artist Franco-Spanish, Manu Chaohas released his third single “You're Going“, a track which combines two romantic languages ​​such as French and Spanish on a relaxed acoustic base. This single belongs to his album Long live youwhich will premiere on September 20 via Radio Bemba.

This is a ballad where Manu Chao and the Parisian rapper Laeti They capture the pain and struggle of existence.You're Going It recounts a love affair from the past and the suffering that comes with breaking up, but even though it never comes back, the memories, smiles and happy moments endure like ghosts.

“I think you have to go for the simple things. Complexity has brought the world to where we are today. Although I think that, to get to the simple things, you have to go through the complexity first… Anyway, what makes me happy is building simple projects and writing simple songs,” Manu said in a press release.

Enjoy, below, the lyric video encouraged by Prehuman.

Look forward to the release of this project and join the countdown to play here Long live youfind out all the details through Indie Rocks!

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