
La Yegros (born Mariana Alejandra Yegros), the renowned Argentinian artist, recently released her highly anticipated fourth album, ‘Haz‘ marking another milestone in her illustrious career.
This latest offering opens with the captivating track ‘Bailarín‘, which immediately immerses listeners in La Yegros’ world of seductive groove and danceable mood. The song sets the tone for the album, introducing us to a fusion of traditional Latin rhythms and contemporary electronic elements that define La Yegros’ unique sound. As the album progresses, ‘Donde‘ takes us on a more experimental journey, weaving in ethnic influences and powerful vocals against a rich backdrop of instrumentation. It’s a bold exploration of sound and emotion that showcases La Yegros’ versatility as an artist, pushing the boundaries of her genre while staying true to her roots. ‘Malicia‘ follows suit with its infectious worldbeat vibe, offering a playful and energetic take on La Yegros’ signature style. The track is a testament to her ability to infuse her music with a sense of fun and spontaneity, drawing listeners into her vibrant sonic universe. One of the album’s standout moments comes with ‘Bodas de Plumas‘, a hypnotic ballad featuring the mesmerizing sounds of the Bichito Cordobes, an instrument crafted by Argentine luthier Homero Zambrano. This unique instrument adds an extra layer of depth to the song, creating a haunting and evocative atmosphere that stays with the listener long after the music has ended. ‘Secreto de Piedra‘ brings a burst of energy to the album with its upbeat rhythm and infectious melody, while ‘Todo Yo‘ seamlessly blends electronic beats with traditional Latin American rhythms, resulting in a dynamic and captivating track that showcases La Yegros’ versatility as an artist. ‘Perdedor‘ stands out as the most electronic track on the album, with its relentless energy and intriguing melody captivating listeners from start to finish. Finally, ‘Nada‘ closes the album on a more introspective note, featuring haunting accordion melodies that add a touch of melancholy to the proceedings.
Overall, ‘Haz‘ is a triumph for La Yegros, showcasing her evolution as an artist and her ability to push musical boundaries while staying true to her roots. With its eclectic mix of styles and genres, the album offers something for every listener, inviting them to immerse themselves in La Yegros’ rich sonic tapestry. ‘Haz‘ is a testament to La Yegros’ talent and creativity, solidifying her status as one of Argentina’s most exciting musical exports.
Christos Doukakis