Musica mexicana songsmith Armenta is writing his own destiny
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Musica mexicana songsmith Armenta is writing his own destiny
"I consider myself a tailor. [I'll create] a sound that will be good with your vocal timbre, with your tones, with the vocal intention you need."
"The most important thing is always to convey something where people can immerse themselves in a feeling."
"I feel that it's a project that has solidified the responsibility we have as composers and as artists, [it's] an album full of hits."
Miguel Armenta, a 25-year-old songwriter, has over 60 credits in música mexicana, collaborating with artists like Fuerza Regida and Peso Pluma. He emphasizes creating sounds tailored to vocalists' needs. Notable works include the hit 'Marlboro Rojo,' written in 45 minutes, and 'Dos Días,' reflecting emotional depth. Armenta contributed to Tito Double P's debut album 'Incómodo,' which showcases the responsibility of composers. He also performs with Peso Pluma and Tito Double P on their tour, highlighting the collaborative nature of modern corrido music.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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