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Music and video always go hand in hand: Santana – El Sol de Tampico

For the music producer Luis Santana, music must be a fusion with audiovisual material to ensure that the message reaches where the artist wants it to go.

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With great achievements within the musical production, the artist of Cuban origin had the opportunity to talk with EL SOL DE TAMPICO through a phone call where he explained that music is his great passion.

“Music is my passion and I seek to bring creativity and originality to the public, since they are the ones who deserve to hear good lyrics and musical instrument fusions, since my beginnings that has been my goal: to bring good works to the public,” he explained.

Santana explained that he is currently focused on music production and does not forget his native Cuba, a country he referred to as his home where he learned to fight for his dreams and focus on each of his goals.

“I lived in Cuba. My father once had the opportunity to travel and bought me a computer with which I made my first videos. Everything visual caught my attention, so I set about practicing. I got some creations, my first video cost a dollar, “said Santana.

He explained that it was thanks to the Gente de Zona group, with whom he worked as a Free Maker and how he was able to leave the island to start a career where he has worked in the editing and post-production process of great artists.

“I have worked in the editing and post-production process with many artists from the American and Latin American industry, some are Maluma, Karol G, Nicki Jam, Ozuna, Anuel, Tyga, Alpha the boss, Cardi B, Bad Bunny, Steve Aoki, Jhay Cortez, Lunay, Farruko, Jowell and Randy, Chris Tamayo, Rosalía, Floyd Mayweather, Myke Towers, Ovi, Thalía, Llane, Christian Nodal, Reik, Wisin & Yandell, Maejor, Romeo Santos, Jennifer Lopez, Diplo (Major Lazer), Gente de Zona & El Taiger and Orishas & Gente de Zona ”, he explained.

After moving to Miami he met Chris Tamayo, with whom he had the opportunity to perform the songs “Trip” and “Michael Phelps”, as well as the album “Happy and Sad”, materials that have millions of reproductions on digital platforms. He currently works independently, but open to collaborations that come.

Finally he assured: “I keep creating new musical proposals. I enter the studio and inspiration automatically arrives, so there is a lot of material that I would like to share with more artists so that they, in turn, make it available to the public. Mexico is one of the countries that I want him to know about my work. I am sure that they will identify with each project that he carried out, “he concluded.

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