Eva Ruiz and Maikel Delacalle present the video clip of the song 'I want to tell you'

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Eva Ruiz and Maikel delacalle They have already released the Videoclip of his song I want to tell youa theme that fuses the best part of the music that each of them controls.

“The song reflects the essence of the music I do, while Maikel contributes Your urban stylealso maintaining that root of R&B that we both share”, Explained Eva at the time.

Composed by themselves and produced by Lupion, the song is part of the soundtrack of the film Fault yoursreleased in Spain on December 18 and in which Eva Ruiz acts.

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The video clip, how could it be otherwise, has been shot in the Canary Islandswhere both artists come from. Specifically, it has been the city of La Laguna, Tenerifethe one chosen to shoot this special music video.

Produced by Vivalafilm Studio and also directed by Eva Ruiz, the video has been inspired by the love stories of the 90s and 2000scapturing the Essence of the plans, meeting and aesthetics places of the island During that time.

In addition, other others have included others emblematic scenarios as the recording studio with fish eye effect, symbolizing your Music connection; The basketball court, reflecting the Youth Meeting Points on the islands; and the vinyl store, contributing a Nostalgic touch.

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The video clip perfectly reflects the complicity of artists. “When I work with Maikel Everything flows very organically. The concept and lyrics emerged quickly. Have the song in the movie Fault yours and Sharing this with someone I consider family like Maikel makes me very excited”, Said the Canary.

Paying tribute to their roots, Eva Ruiz and Maikel Delacalle have joined their talents to give rise to I want to tell youa song that offers a Emotive and personal visual and sound proposal that collects the best of both.

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