Primaveral (song)

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"Primaveral"
Single by Mon Laferte
from the album La Trenza
Released
  • October 16, 2017 (2017-10-16)
Recorded2016
Genre
Length3:51
Label Universal
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Mon Laferte singles chronology
"Mi Buen Amor"
(2017)
"Primaveral"
(2017)
"No Te Fumes Mi Mariguana"
(2018)
Music video
"Primaveral" on YouTube

"Primaveral" is a song by Chilean and Mexican singer Mon Laferte released on October 16, 2017, through Universal Music Group as part of her forth studio album La Trenza . The song was written by Laferte, produced by herself and Manuel Soto. [1]

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Background

This song, according to a publication of La Tercera that reviews the album La Trenza: " [it's] a different theme within the vintage tonic of La Trenza, pop rock with some acoustic tones in half time. 'I'm unstable but you know I love you', ends in the choir that connects with the formula of international pop in the late 60s". [2]

Music video

The music video was directed by Gamaliel de Santiago, it was recorded for two days in Mexican locations such as Condesa, Insurgente and La Marquesa. [3] The clip shows Mon Laferte next to a wooden or cardboard figure as her boyfriend, [4] which is different from she and very fragile, to the point that she can raise it like a comet or break it without wanting an arm, [5] symbolizing in this way the fragile of human relationships, says the artist about it: "The idea of the video was how fragile they are relationships, and in the end we all make mistakes, we hurt, sometimes not wanting to". [6]

The video and the song are a favorite of the Chilean artist, stating: "It's my favorite video of a lifetime. I think it's the most beautiful video we've made. It's beautiful. And the song I think is also my favorite of La Trenza". [7]

Personnel

Credits adapted from La Trenza liner notes. [1] [8]

Vocals

Musicians

Production

Charts

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References

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