Marama celebrated 10 years with music and re-released his hit “Bronceado” with Robleis and Mya

10 years have passed since the group Marama burst onto the music scene bringing a summery and fresh sound, which stayed later and hit after hit, was installed in the playlists of an entire generation that makes them sound at every event, party or meeting. Now, and with plenty of celebration, Agustín Casanova presented yesterday the remix of “Bronceado” to which the new voices of Robleis and Mya were added to merge styles and continue growing together. The original song had its origin in 2014, the year in which the so-called “cumbia cheta” became more relevant in the country and began to be heard everywhere. In this sense, on Tuesday night they announced this launch through social networks, where a photo of everyone together could be seen, in tune with the summer style. At the event that we were able to attend with Filo.news the artists, Agustín Bernasconi, Maxi Espindola, Robleis and Agustín Casanova took the stage to present the premiere of the song to which they accompanied with a video that according to them “they had to record 2 times”. Between laughter, and above all a lot of complicity, the artists thanked each other and announced that they are going to present it live this Saturday, December 16 when Robleis gives his first concert at the Arena stadium in the Villa Crespo neighborhood. Likewise, Casanova, leader of Marama, gave a preview of what is to come and revealed that they will be renewing their “Hits” with special guests such as Rusherking and Emanero, among others. Without losing their identity, these re-interpretations add the unique touch
of each artist and producer bringing new surprises and evolutions in their sound. This great project will include several singles with different collaborators, culminating in
in a full album entitled 10 years of Marama, scheduled for mid-2024.While we wait for the album you can enjoy this remix that is already postulated as the song of the summer. 

Original source in Spanish

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