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Stevie D drops official music video for ‘Irremediable’

The three-time Tejano Music Awards winner released the video for the second single from his 'Estamos Unidos' album.

Stevie D released the official music video for “Irremediable” on Feb. 5, the second single from the award-winning singer’s debut album with legendary record label Freddie Records.

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The three-time Tejano Music Awards winner released his Estamos Unidos album on Dec. 25, his third solo album and first with his new record label.

The meaning behind the album’s title is from the difficult year endured due to the pandemic. “It’s all about the year, the separation, the politics – we’re just in a world that is just unprecedented,” Stevie D told Tejano Nation in a recent interview. “The country felt like it was separated but really we’re one world and really need to be together on this and we need to act responsibly.”

“Irremediable” features an irresistibly catchy melody and a sing-along chorus that will immediately have Tejano fans on the dance floor with solid production and incredible musicianship.

“This is a ranchera Tejana, it’s really truly a classic Tejano song,” added Stevie D. “The type of song that’s gonna get you on your feet. It’s gonna get you immediately looking for the dance floor and I think we knocked it out of the park with this one.”

The visual was filmed on beautiful Lake Travis in scenic Austin, Texas, and directed by Stevie D along with Estevan Gonzalez of NX LVL Media, which produced the music video.

Stevie D — “Irremediable”
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