'I promise you', Ela Taubert's new song: a farewell without resentment

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There are happy endings, sad endings and unfinished endings. Bittersweet and tasteless. But there are also endings without resentment that you have to accept that they happen. That's what Ela Taubert's new song is about, I promise you: a song about the end of a relationship that, although it hurts, happens and there should be no going back.

A song that puts an end to what she defines as her first musical stage and with which she says goodbye and thanks these months of love, music and many discoveries.

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The artist concludes this question and answer season at 11:11 where he has discovered that he has an audience totally devoted to his music, in love with love and hooked on the heartbreak that he tells us in each of his verses. Among them, Joe Jonas, whom he conquered musically with his song How did it happen? becoming one of their most traveled collaborations throughout their career to date.

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I promise you It is a versatile song whose meaning could adapt to any farewell. Although the artist seems to talk to us about love, she tells us how to say goodbye to this first phase of her career, which she wrote with affection and nostalgia: “I wrote this song with all my love, I put every piece of me in it, I wrote it feeling very nostalgic but so grateful for everything we have experienced together.. Today, with this song I say goodbye to an era. A cycle is closing,” he confesses along with the song.

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“I say goodbye to this first stage of so many questions that united us and allowed us to have so many memories together. This song took away a piece of me that I hope you can receive in your hearts when you listen to it,” he assures, giving us a pop and catchy song that promises to help us take our goodbyes with another flavor.

Produced by KEVN, I promise you It is written by the artist and the producer together with Cesar Pinzón, it features music and mixes by Lewis Pickett, Daniel Uribe, Nico Caicedo, Samuel Huertas and Pepa Lopera.

As the song says, Ela remembers: “I'm not sad because it's over, I want to be happy because it happened.“. A farewell that concludes with a “Ps. December” that could indicate to us that there is nothing left to know what will happen after this release and what tone the new stage of this artist who is already part of our favorites will be colored.

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