I started to imagine all the scenarios of how I could meet this girl. I worked in an advertising agency and I always bumped into her at 8:10 am as I was driving my car to the highway and she was walking from her house to the subway. “It is a song I wrote 7 years ago about a girl I always ran into in Caracas. Also giving the illusion to all those loves of neighbors that also happens a lot.” And I said, “Well, why don’t we do a song for the girl across the street”. “In front of my apartment there lived a girl in another building, and we always saw her every afternoon. I loved that phrase about kissing from scratch instead of starting from scratch.” I was combining the situation that was happening with also a scenario that I was recreating in my mind.
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I had gotten into a fight with someone, and I started putting this movie together in my head and I was just playing the keyboard. “The story of when someone finds out that a person they like very much is going to get married and also in the end how you realize that the happiness of the other person is what is most valuable and also your happiness.” I met TINI a long time ago and we had always talked about doing something together and once in Madrid I told her that I had a song and I passed it on to her and she liked it a lot and got into it.” “It is a song that talks about the power of truth and how the truth makes you free. I love everything Tokisha does and I think “Dorito & Coca-Cola” is the best combination because it solves a lunch for you and I think that all of Latin America enjoys some Doritos and a Coke.” “It was born in Argentina, I was making a track, and one day while in Mexico a joke came out of the track. You suffer from a lot of insecurities, and I think the song refers to those kinds of digital loves.”
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When someone falls in love with someone digitally and you go to meet that person in person, you feel self-conscious. I think it is becoming more and more common. “It was born because nowadays I think that people like to have a friend or a digital relationship. It was very genuine it would have taken 10 or 15 minutes to do.” It’s one of those songs that you don’t write, it’s like the universe uses you and it flows. “It’s just a song for people who talk a lot of shit. Ocean’s distinct raspy vocals take us on a journey of self-realization in which we learn that loving someone deeply is being happy for them even if that means they found their happiness with someone else. The poignant focus track “Fuera del Mercado,” produced by Ocean himself, tells the heartbreaking story of a person who finds out the person they care for is getting married. In Ocean’s second studio album, he sets out to explore vulnerability through love, loss, desire, insecurities, and raw honesty. The album, named after Ocean’s social media handle, includes collaborations with celebrated artists such as TINI, Tokisha, Guaynaa, and Justin Quiles and famed producers Ovy On The Drums (Bady Bunny, Karol G, Becky G, Anuel), Andy Clay (Farruko, Danna Paola, CNCO), Mosty (Nicky Jam, J Balvin, Juanes), Mag, Luis Jimenez, and Lewis Pickett. This is a grown-up, darker Danny.” The track serves a slower, darker twist from his smash hit “Rehuso” and “Dembow” from his 2019 Caribbean-infused album 54+1.Venezuelan hitmaker, songwriter, and urban-alt artist Danny Ocean releases his long-awaited album by Danny Ocean today via Warner Latina and Atlantic Records accompanied by five visualizers to complement his genre-bending tracks. “It’s a different Danny with his original essence.
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In the alt-trap song, a heartbroken Ocean sings to a past love who left without a warning - even after he lied and sacrificed a lot for them as he asks, “¿Qué me faltó? ❾n qué te falté?” (In English: “What was I missing? What didn’t I do for you?”) It was actually my girlfriend who told me that it would be cool if we did something with a motorcycle.” “It’s not my thing, but it looks cool! I’ve never done something like that. Ocean premiered the one-take, motorcycle-blazoned visualizer Sunday with Rolling Stone.īut don’t be confused, “I don’t drive a motorcycle,” the Venezuelan singer tells Rolling Stone with a laugh. Danny Ocean got rid of the hat, let his hair grow out, and sports some leather in the visualizer for his newest single “Istanbul.” The track serves as a new taste of the “darker Danny” he hopes to showcase on his album by Danny Ocean, out Feb.