Roel Jiménez/ Reform Agency
Tuesday, December 27, 2022 | 07:16
Monterrey Mexico.- Full of dreams to fulfill is how the singer Carlos Salazar will start the 2023 that is yet to come.
The Venezuelan artist plans to release a series of singles with their respective videos to increasingly connect with the urban-loving public, but which he combines with organic instruments and tropical sound as he did in his hit “Morena”.
“For now my strategy is to release a song every two or three months, so that there are about 6 songs a year, because nowadays singles are very fashionable, and my style is urban music, which I like to combine with instruments organic, the ballad and the tropical sound, a mixture of merengue with urban that makes everyone dance and that you will feel it in my next single ‘Come with me'”, advanced the singer.
“And it’s that I don’t just want to release songs, I like to tell my stories not only through music, but through music videos that I make myself.”
Salazar is now playing his single “I’ll Be OK,” a song he composed for his paternal grandmother after she passed away earlier this year, whom he could not see again after he moved to the United States.
“With this song I seek to connect with the hundreds of migrants who have been in a similar situation, and I decided to release it on these dates to remember my grandmother and that we used to meet at her house, and I have that beautiful memory of the family together, And so I want to say goodbye to her, close the year and that chapter that I have been overcoming all this year,” he said.