“Pearls and Rubies”, the new release from QLOUD

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The song shares how to live through heartbreak.

The native of Viña del Mar announced that she is making her debut with “Pearls and Rubies”, a preview of what will be AquaLuna his first studio album. This is a collaboration with Mariana Montenegro where the sounds of water predominate: droplets and waves along with electronic pop and a mix of percussion and atmospheric synthesizers with soft sounds. All this without abandoning that feminine and dreamy touch that characterizes the proposal of QLOUD.

This release marks an important milestone in Viña Marina’s career since it is a song that defines the sound of the next album, it is accompanied by a visualizer which was carried out in his department with his small but efficient team.

The title is a metaphor for the treasure that was that love, which is now lost at sea and from the Art Direction we wanted to represent those treasures, but with a more relaxed mood. I bought a lot of pearls and beads in Rosas and borrowed old and elegant items from my grandmother who has a collection of all those things,” QLOUD states in a press release.

If pop is your thing, give it a chance. “Pearls and Rubies”it is a very fresh song that is going to make us all dance, also give a review of all the work that QLOUD is doing because without a doubt it will be a reference for current pop.

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