
Magali Delarosa released the official music video for “Olvidate De Todo,” the third single from her upcoming fourth album.
The two-time Tejano Music Awards nominee for Best New Female artist in 2016 and 2020 is currently working on her fourth album. The fiery cumbia “Olvidate De Todo” is the latest single from the highly-anticipated new album and Delarosa shared details on the song’s message in a recent interview with Tejano Nation journalist Emily Bermea.
“The message we’re trying to get across with ‘Olivadate De Todo’ is just for everybody to live in the moment and forget their worries,” she said. “We always try to bring really fun, catchy music to people even if the stories are on a sadder note. We try with the music to bring that light and life to everybody.”
Inspired by the sounds of her childhood, Magali saw it important to show off her culture by bringing the life-size version of “The Loteria” to the official music video.
Magali plans to release her fourth album in February.
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