ROSAS and Herbolaria join their voices in “A Flor de Piel”

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The single presents a collaboration marked by emotional vulnerability.

ROSES and herbalism they launched “Flower of Skin”a single that brings together both Mexican talents to present a piece full of vulnerability and nostalgia. He track stands out for cocombine trip hop and neo-trova along with electronic sounds that build an intimate and enveloping atmosphere.

The theme addresses those links that are left half-finished, referring to the stories that, for one reason or another, never come to fruition, but leave an indelible mark. The song functions as an honest and close conversation between two people focused on the exact moment when a relationship remains at a confusing point, just when words are no longer enough to keep it alive.

ROSES provides an emotional interpretation that moves between nostalgia and longing, while herbalismproject headed by Anahí Iturraldedevelops a soundscape loaded with hypnotic synthesizers, soft percussions and a constant emotional tension that accompanies the narrative of the single.

Beyond being a simple collaboration, “Flower of Skin” He does not look for answers, but rather accepts uncertainty and turns detachment into a much closer musical experience. With this release, both proposals continue to expand their creative universe and consolidate a sound that confirms that melancholy can also be a means of encounter and inspiration.

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