Judeline has become one of the biggest names in young Spanish-language music worldwide. The artist from Caños de Meca, Cádiz, has managed to attract the most important labels in the world and industry popes such as Tainy, while cultivating together with her generation mates, such as her regular collaborators Mayo and Tuiste, or the members of Rusia-IDK, a renewal of the national scene in Spain.
All this with barely a dozen songs on the street, and before releasing his debut album. In the last few months, Judeline has begun to release previews of what will be her first full-length album. In addition to the already known ‘INRI’ and ‘mangata’, she has now added ‘zarcillos de plata’.
Silver tendrils’ is a song produced, as usual by Mayo and Tuiste, in this case together with Rob Bisel, Fwdslxsh and Simon Hessman, this time with the simplicity of a driving guitar and choral arrangements that envelop us in a story of a complicated love, marked by the night, the comings and goings, and where routine appears as a mask that hides the probable impossibility of being together.
The universe that Judeline inhabits in ‘zarcillos de plata’ is the same one that she has been building with her latest singles, thus linking her music to an aesthetic idealisation of her homeland. Judeline signs with ‘silver tendrils’ her most romantically explicit song to date. An alternative pop ballad that shows that Judeline knows how to shine away from the trend and that serves to open another window to her debut album that will be released in the near future.
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