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Barcelona-born artist Lia Kali releases a new album. Listen to it on this page (see below).
This second LP, scheduled for August 1th, 2025 It marks a more raw and emotional artistic evolution, where the singer delves into themes of vulnerability, anger and desire for independence. The three singles that anticipate the album —"Leave Me Alone", "Mad" y "Why Is She Still Here?"— offer a sample of their emotional versatility. Each track reveals a different side of Rapp, showing that his new album isn't just music: it's a catharsis.
This track glides like a melodic whisper between dim lights and contained emotions. With an immersive production and a voice that seems to float over soft rhythms, the song creates an intimate space where each verse becomes a confession. The balance between electronic and organic elements creates a hypnotic atmosphere, ideal for losing yourself in thought or letting yourself be carried away by the pulse of the moment. It's a piece that doesn't seek to impress with its stridency, but rather to connect through subtlety, sincerity, and profound humanness.
Remember Zone / every day 2 songs that were a hit and we won't forget
“The Sparrows and the Nightingales” It was the musical debut of Wolfsheim, German synthpop duo formed by Peter Heppner y Markus ReinhardtReleased in 1991, the song became a dark and melodic anthem that blends lyrical introspection with immersive electronic atmospheres. The song explores the duality between freedom and conflict, with verses like “Dividing sparrows from the nightingales” that evoke an internal struggle between the wild and the delicate.
Produced by Carlos Perón (from Yello), the song was included on the album No Happy View and has been covered by multiple artists over the years. Its elegant and melancholic style has made it a classic of the European gothic and electronic music scene.
"Relax" is the explosive debut single from Frankie Goes to Hollywood, released in 1983 by ZTT Records. Produced by Trevor Horn, the song became a global phenomenon thanks to its provocative synth-pop sound and sexually charged lyrics, leading to the BBC to ban it from its stations.
Despite (or thanks to) the controversy, “Relax” reached the number 1 in the United Kingdom and stayed on the charts for over 40 weeks. Its chorus —“Relax, don't do it, when you want to eat”— became iconic, and the “Frankie Say Relax” T-shirt marketing campaign was groundbreaking. The topic remains one of the best-selling British history, and a symbol of 80s pop culture for its boldness, style and unmistakable energy
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“Kamikaze” It is a matter of The Parachute Girl along with Shad Demon, released in 2022 as part of her alternative pop offering with emotional and urban overtones. The song, just over three minutes long, stands out for its immersive production and lyrics that speak of leaping into the emotional void without fear, as an act of total surrender.
With composers like Maria Puigvert, Antonio Ibars y Arnau MorenoThe song combines lyrical sensitivity with a modern sound aesthetic. "Kamikaze" has become one of the most representative pieces of La Niña Paracaídas' intimate and direct style.

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