Sebastián Yatra began 2022 with multiple artistic projects under his belt, he hasn't stopped ringing among the media and social networks for his musical participation in the 2022 Oscars, the launch of a Netflix series in which he works as an actor and, these days, for a song together that he released with Matteo Bocelli, son of Andrea Bocelli.
The song in question was named 'Tu luz quedó', it was also released in English as 'Until she's sone', as well as Italian — Bocelli's native language — with the name 'Un attimo di te'. Last Friday, April 8, was the date selected on the calendar for the release of the song in all its versions.
From her social networks, Yatra described the topic as “an emotional story of love and heartbreak”. Needless to say, the song in its English and Spanish version has its respective music video, for the time being, information on whether they will release the music video clip of the song in Italian has not been expanded.
“We hope our fans enjoy the song because we really put our heart and soul into the lyrics and music, especially at that particular time in our lives. So we hope that this energy reaches you and stays with you”, was what Matteo Bocelli wrote on the subject on his Instagram account.
Last Sunday, March 27 was the date on which the 2022 Oscars were held. And, 'Encanto' (animated film inspired by Colombia) was among the list of winners, the category in which it was victorious was that of 'Best Animated Film'.
But beyond the fact that this film by Walt Disney Animation Studios had the label of being the 'Best Animated Film', Mauro Castillo together with Carolina Gaitan and other artists played a role in the performance of 'We Don't Talk About Bruno' at the awards ceremony. In turn, Sebastián Yatra also sang his song of 'Encanto' at the Academy Awards, that is, he played 'Two caterpillars'. Lin-Manuel Miranda wrote the songs for the tape.
“You climb, but you never know what can happen... you are climbing the mountain without rope. You give everything, but in life we end up learning that what you can control reaches a certain extent... the rest does not depend on you, or on your preparation or how many times you went over the lyrics. Last night I felt God there, accompanying me and the 50 million Colombians who constantly dream of sharing with the world the love that comes from our magical realism. I sang in Spanish at the Oscars... and we went up the mountain,” wrote the Colombian singer about his musical moment in this important ceremony of the film industry.
In his list of artistic interests, the paisa has added one more to his list: acting. Thus, since March 11, the audience can see him performing as an actor in 'Once upon a time... but not anymore', a Netflix series.
The Mexican Manolo Caro is the one who bears the title of being the creator of this story.
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