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La Adictiva and Joan Sebastian join their voices for a unique collaboration.

“Don’t kiss me” is the title of the unpublished song, written by the “Poeta del Pueblo” before he died in 2015, he even recorded it, so the Sinaloan band was able to take it up again and make this duet.

It was during a year that the group worked to make the recording and join the voices of Jerry, Isaac and Memo to that of Joan.

“I feel very excited that they have taken La Adictiva into account to be part of this great experience that is composed by the maestro Joan Sebastian, which is an unpublished song.”

“When I started playing the guitar, I did it with a song by Joan Sebastian, called “Eso y Más”, this is one of the first songs I sang in front of people playing the guitar. In those moments you have dreams, ideas that seem impossible and you think they are impossible, but when these things happen, you realize that nothing is impossible”, mentions Memo Garza, vocalist of the group, in a video that they posted on Instagram.

The clip for the song was recorded in Mexico City by the company 11:11 Studios, and the surprise is that Marcelia Figueroa, Sebastian’s daughter, is the star of the clip.

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By Scribe