Image: Adriana Lucia and Martina La Peligrosa / Courtesy: Sony Music.

Adriana Lucia and Martina La Peligrosa release Mi Vida Entera

Love, life and connection from the two talented Colombian sisters brings an emotional song full of inspiration and feeling.

A message of sincere and deep affection that is born towards the couple, children and loved ones evokes their recent song.

With a mixed sound approach that fuses fresh and alternative rhythms, their interpretation presents elements of bullerengue, chalupa, accordion and Caribbean rhythms.

The song was produced and composed by Jairo Varon and Adriana Lucia, which arises from a personal healing process, after a difficult period of motherhood and transformation.

In this regard, Adriana Lucia comments:

“Music has no limits, and it is a privilege to be able to sing this song with Martina.

It is a song that I could dedicate to any loved one, but in this case, I want to dedicate it to her, my sister.”

The single will be part of her next album that will be released in the first quarter of 2025.

 

About the Video Clip

The music video was recorded in Los Moñitos, located in the department of Cordoba, as a tribute to her homeland.

It highlights little-known corners of the area and the rocks of the place with an atmosphere of tenderness and warmth that represents the essence of their song.

 

Image: Adriana Lucia – Quisiera Contigo Poster / Courtesy: Sony Music.

 

News

“Adriana Lucia also presented “Quisiera Contigo”, an EP that collects two songs full of love and nostalgia, in a personal statement of her career.

In this musical work, Adriana returns to vallenato, the genre that saw her born as an artist, which she fuses with romantic lyrics that honor her musical legacy.

 

Image: Adriana Lucia in the 2023 Hispanic Parade in New York / Courtesy: Sony Music.

 

On the other hand, she was chosen as Colombia’s cultural ambassador in the 2024 Hispanic Parade in New York.

There, she participated with the foundation “El Poder de los Sueños”, which supports artisan communities in Cordoba.

This event marked the first time that the cultural wealth of the department of Cordoba, Colombia was honored in this important parade.”

 

Article by:

Jackeline Gonzalez L.

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