Rozalén releases ‘I’m clear’, an ode to love that is the first single from her new album

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The singer and songwriter Rozalen is out with a new song: I have it clear begins a new era in her musical career and does so overflowing with love, as she is in every project she launches. But this time in a different way.

The passion It flourishes in his pen through verses like this one, in which he shows that he is very good at singing the most precious thing we have as human beings: love.

I got tangled in your eyelashes

when they gently fanned my face closely.

And the stone turned into a mountain

a feeling in the healthiest way.

A universal theme in poetry and music, love was not among Rozalén’s priorities, as stated in the press release. But something has changed with I have it clear, the song that he releases this Friday, November 24 and that works as the first preview of his new album project. Now Rozalén sings about love, but not the romantic classic, but rather pure and healthy love, the one that offers the refuge in which we all want to stay. A tender love, an everyday and huggable love, the kind of love we all need.

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In the words of the artist herself: “It is difficult for me to talk about love, it is difficult for me to say I love you, It makes me feel ashamed,” confesses the composer from La Mancha, who has nevertheless completely surrendered to this universal feeling. “All material things are unnecessary when you love someone in a pure, healthy and far from romantic way. It is something that drives you, a union that only needs to be loved by a bare wooden floor, an old handkerchief on the river bank. The hug tender that you want to shield so that no one crosses it and hurts it. And you feel that you are finally dancing with someone to the same rhythm,” explained Rozalén.

Rozalén, in a promotional image for Lo Tengo Claro

Rozalén, in a promotional image for Lo Tengo Claro

For her, it is a “kind, rhythmic and luminous” composition, inspired by the Colombian champeta genre that was born with the composer Richi López on the other side of the Atlantic, “that side that we love so much and that inspires me so much,” she points out.

Video clip of ‘I have it clear’

For the video clip of I have it clear has had the direction of Oscar Noriega, who has been behind iconic music videos by artists such as India Martínez, Arde Bogotá, Carlos Sadness or Dvicio, to name a few. In I’m clear, he manages to convey that love that Rozalén’s song oozes, through everyday scenes, but also special ones.

New Rozalén album in 2024

Among many, this has been the song chosen as the advance single for the album that will come in 2024, which is full of hugs and duels, since it is an album that reflects the last years of Rozalén, who has had to cling to “what is simple and what is vital.”

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