Old boy presents “Barry”, his new single

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A combination of melancholic rhythms and powerful indie arrangements.

Old child (Baruch Argil)presents “Barry”its most recent single already available on all digital platforms. The song was produced by Eduardo H. Saucedo (Ed Maverick) and Seb Rodriguez collaborated on the keyboardsadding a rich instrumental layer that complements the issue with a letter that reflects vulnerability. Listen “Barry” next:

The proposal that comes with “Barry” It stands out for its authenticity, offering a musical experience that invites reflection and the celebration of human vulnerability, becoming an essential for lovers of the indie genus. “Barry” represents the artistic evolution of Old childstanding out for its minimalist production through a sincere lyric.

The lyrics talk about being vulnerable to the person you want. Accepting and asking for help is never bad and I think the lyrics summarize that very well, “says Niño Viejo in a press release.

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This launch marks a new chapter for Old childreaffirming its commitment to continue challenging the limits of the Mexican indie and connecting with its audience through sincere stories and captivating melodies.

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