MUSIC: Laura Guevara, venezuelan unique artist.

Ok, she might not be the most famous venezuelan musician at all, but with a little fame at national scale, Laura with her songs written by her and fullfilled of meanings and love to Venezuela has been a boom for alternative pop music in Venezuela instead of the urban latin rythms we listen to so often.

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You can see she is an uncommon artist already with her style

Laura combines visual expression from her music videos with quite songs that will, at least, leave a good impression in you, I'll recommend y'all to listen to her if you are in a rainy afternoon or maybe just looking for a little moment of relax.

I'll make mention of two songs:

- Late translation: beats

The music video was made in Mérida, a montanious location in Venezuela in the Andes region where with her particular beaty shows off the incredible nature we have here. Late reffers to her own love to the country and herself, example to this we can find it at one of the parts of the chorus: "Agua que pasa por mi casa, late de mi corazón", translation would be: "Water that passes through my home, beats from my heart".

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Capture from her music video of the song Late

Late acts as her most known song.

- Más feliz translation: even happier

"Más feliz" reffers to the bad thing that happens to all of us and we let them go so we can be happy, the song is actually ok but when you combine this beautiful message with the video that uses classic Armando Reverón's art and his history (He was a normal person but one day he got nuts but the art he made in thay time is considered the "happiest" of his entire life) to make an even richer piece of art that mashes with great venezuelan landscapes from Sucre state.

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Capture from her music video of the song Más feliz

I hope this could convince you guys to listen to this amazing woman who also defends democracy like a warrior. See you guys next time with other post!

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