translated from Spanish: The Authentic Decadents and Natalia Lafourcade presented “Blows in the Heart”

Los Autenticos Decadentes delve into the soul of the Mexican regional to present a version of the song “Golpes en el corazón”, classic of the Mexican band Los Tigres del Norte, with the special participation of the singer Natalia Lafourcade, in duet with Jorge “Perro Viejo” Serrano. The song is the second official single from the “A D N” trilogy, the Argentine group’s new studio work. Regarding the release, the band said: “Los Tigres del Norte have been a great influence for us since always. Many of our songs were motivated by that lovely northern rhythm they bring. We wanted them before we met them and when we finally had the opportunity to share in person they ended up breaking our heads. Love, admiration and eternal respect for Los Tigres.” They added: “Natalia’s involvement was incredibly magical. We were recording Golpes… and she was working in the adjoining studio. Such was our uproar that someone from his team kindly came over to ask for some calm. Cucho, with that beautiful sympathy he has, immediately went to get her and within a few minutes we were all together recording the song. If we had planned it, we would never have achieved it. The freshness with which she arrived was captured in the song. It is a luxury and an honor to do this version with Natalia.”

“Golpes en el corazón” was recorded in October 2019 at Sony Music Mexico studios by Gustavo Borner, while the artistic production is by Martín “Moska” Lorenzo, Mariano Franceschelli and Los Autenticos Decadentes in co-production with Borner.On the other hand, “A D N” is a conceptual work of three albums (chapters A, D and N) in which the Argentine band presents versions of great international classics accompanied by artists from all over the continent. The first of the three chapters will be the A and will arrive on November 5 in digital and CD formats. Their first single was an explosive cover of “Los Viejos Vinagres”, an original song by the iconic Argentine rock group Sumo, alongside Panteón Rococó.

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