León Larregui shares “Se Me Va”

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A song that resonates with anyone who has faced the noble and painful task of letting go.

The new musical journey of Leon Larregui continues to reveal itself with the release of its third single, “It's Going Away”extracted from his most recent album production, Manifesto of a Tremendous Delirium. This piece is not just a song, but a deep sound meditation that encapsulates the complex and bittersweet experience of saying goodbye within a loving relationship.

“It's Going Away” It is a manifesto of mature “true love”, focused on liberation and the desire for happiness of the other, even in separation. Accept that supreme love involves letting go, prioritizing the well-being of others. The instrumentation reinforces this hopeful melancholy and the passage of time.

During the breakup process, music saved me. But also other symbols. For example, I spent two years living with only one suitcase, which I carried between Airbnbs and hotels. It is an object that became very personal, because it not only carried some things, but emotions, battles, healing, sadness and joys,” the singer explained in a press release.

The video, which you can see below, extends this narrative: a suitcase, a visual metaphor, symbolically travels through the memories of the dissolved couple.

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