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Lasso Shares Insight into 5 Crucial Tracks from His Latest Album ‘Eva’

On March 16th, Lasso released his fourth studio album, Eva, in honor of Women’s History Month. The album is a tribute to the essence of womanhood and the vital role that women play in shaping our world. In an interview with Billboard, Lasso revealed that Eva, the album’s title, is a metaphor for a woman who represents all the relationships that he has had with women throughout his life.

The album features a range of tracks that showcase Lasso’s versatility as a musician and a songwriter. From the alternative hit “Ojos Marrones” to the emotional ballad “Eva,” Lasso has delivered a masterful body of work that is both relatable and introspective. In this article, we break down five of the most critical tracks from the album, as explained by Lasso himself.

  1. “Ojos Marrones”

Lasso considers “Ojos Marrones” to be the most crucial track on the album. The song became a worldwide hit, despite being an alternative track with no collaborations, a rarity in the Latin music scene. Lasso expressed his surprise at the song’s success but is pleased and honored to have had his first hit.

  1. “Corriendo Con Tijeras”

Lasso explains that “Corriendo Con Tijeras” is a metaphor for a toxic relationship, inspired by a saying often used in Venezuela. The song is full of interesting and thought-provoking phrases, and Lasso believes that a composer’s work is to evoke something different and intriguing.

  1. “Los Hombres Son Todos Iguales”

The phrase “all men are the same” inspired Lasso’s song “Los Hombres Son Todos Iguales.” Lasso explores the pain, frustration, and reality behind this statement through a conversation between a boy and a girl. He believes that the song’s lyrics extend beyond a beautiful melody and stick with you, making you feel a certain way.

  1. “Perdon Pero No Te Perdono”

Lasso’s team was most impressed with “Perdon Pero No Te Perdono.” The song features powerful and tweetable phrases, such as “Who sends me like an idiot to wait for love from someone with a hole in their chest.” The song encourages listeners to take responsibility for their lives and choose who they want to be with.

  1. “Eva”

Lasso’s favorite song on the album is “Eva.” The song’s simplicity and depth have left him moved and emotional, and he believes that the lyrics are some of the best he has ever written. “Eva” talks about exploring paradise alone but realizing that it is not fulfilling without someone to share it with, capturing the essence of the album.

In conclusion, Lasso’s Eva is a heartfelt and introspective album that pays tribute to the essence of womanhood. Each track delivers a unique message and showcases Lasso’s impressive range as a musician and songwriter. Fans of Latin music and those looking for introspective and relatable music should give Eva a listen.

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