
""Las leyendas nunca mueren, siempre en mi altar" expresses Tijoux's reverence for her personal heroes, blending warm samba percussion with heartfelt lyrics that celebrate connection and memory."
"97 is not music to march the streets to; instead, it invites listeners to rest and reflect, serving as a soundtrack for conversation and processing emotions."
The EP 97 by Ana Tijoux, created with DJ Dacel, reflects nostalgia and connection. It features old-school production elements like record scratches and jazz trumpets. Tijoux's flow is earthy and reminiscent of Lauryn Hill. The music serves as a love letter to friends and a dedication to those who support her. The opener "Vinos y Vinilos" honors absent friends and personal heroes, while the overall tone invites relaxation and conversation rather than action, marking a departure from her politically charged past work.
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