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New Single "Zig Zag" with Daymé Arocena

Daymé is truly a powerhouse, a Grammy-nominated singer, composer, and Afro-Cuban soul innovator. Zig Zag traces the push and pull of a modern relationship:  distance, miscommunication, and the longing for real connection. It closes with an invocation of Oyá, the powerful female Yoruba orisha of storms, inviting her energy for healing, change, and a fresh beginning. Released by GroundUp. Listen to it on your favorite streaming platform.

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Produced by JC Maillard

Mixed and Mastered byBob Power Artwork by Caro Ninoburo


 
 
 

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I really enjoyed reading about the new single because it captures the excitement that comes with fresh musical collaborations and creative expression. It reminded me of discovering a new artist during exam season and listening to their songs while studying. During that busy period, I relied on assignment help uk to manage coursework while still making time for music and relaxation. It shows how music can inspire and motivate people in everyday life.


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Really enjoyable collaboration and fresh sound between Sofia Rei and Daymé Arocena. The energy and creativity in this release feel unique and inspiring. Luke Bryan Denim Collar Hawaiian Shirt adds a stylish modern fashion vibe to artistic expression.


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I just read this post about the new single Zig Zag with Daymé Arocena and it’s really exciting to see this kind of collaboration, especially since both artists bring such strong and unique influences to their music, blending elements of Latin folk, jazz, and contemporary sounds in a way that feels fresh and expressive rather than predictable, and knowing that the track is part of the Antónima project makes it even more interesting because it suggests there’s a bigger creative direction behind it rather than just a standalone release, and Daymé Arocena’s voice in particular adds a powerful layer to the song given her background in Afro-Cuban music and her ability to move between genres like jazz, soul, and pop so effortlessly…

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