Chetes shares “Happy Lives”

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A special cinematic dimension.

Chetesrenowned singer, guitarist and music producer, releases his new video clip for the song “Happy Lives”. This song has been chosen as the main piece of the soundtrack of SOBRIETY YOU ARE KILLING MEthe debut black comedy film directed by Raul Campos.

The video clip was directed by Felix de Valdiviawho was not only in charge of the visual production, but also serves as writer and producer of the film. The clip manages to capture the atmosphere and tone of the feature film, serving as a musical and visual preview of the story.

We knew we wanted a music video that represented the bold and comedic spirit of the song and our film. At the same time, we have always believed that adult animation is something with enormous potential but that has not been exploited in Mexico. And when we came up with the idea of ​​making an animated video clip, the truth is we immediately thought of Mr. Machin to make it,” explained the video's director.

Dale play:

the movie SOBRIETY YOU ARE KILLING ME It promises to be a featured title on the national billboard, with its premiere scheduled to hit movie theaters across the country on January 29, 2026.

Stay tuned for Indie Rocks! for more details.

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