Lucila Torres Argüello, better known as LWLO, presented her new single “INVISIBL3S”, which mixes the current urban genre with Argentine folklore. “As a musician and composer I always wanted to experiment and in this song I was able to achieve it, in a subtle, but forceful way,” the artist said in a press release. The song has the special participation of the Argentine malambeador, Andrés Ricco, member of the renowned group “MALEVO” and under the musical production of 3Música.
Referring to what she sought to convey in the song and in the video clip, the singer said: “I was able to express myself 100%, it is a song that speaks of the emotional instability that all people go through sometimes, touches on the theme of bonds, gender violence and also seeks to make diversity visible, giving rise to the LGBT world in the figure of the gaucho dancing malambo , but made up like a woman. It seems to me that folklore should not be pigeonholed into heteronormative.” LWLO is one of the emerging artists of the national urban scene that began to break out this year with the release of ”Wacho Pistola”, a song of her authorship in collaboration with Percy Big Bang with a video filmed in Villa 21 of Barracas, which has 20 thousand views on You Tube.
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