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Bruno Mars joins his voice with the mariachi in “Lo Arriesgo Todo”, his new song in Spanish

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By Jailene Giron

American singer Bruno Mars explores a new musical facet with the release of his song “Lo Arriesgo Todo”Spanish version of the most popular single from their album “The Romantic”, “Probability It All”.

Through his Instagram account, The artist born in Honolulu, Hawaii shared the big surprise of the release accompanied by the official cover of the single. This showed the famous man wearing a white suit and a cowboy hat while holding a guitar, giving a preview of the romanticism that characterizes said song.

According to the announcement, in addition to being available on digital platforms, “Lo Arisko Todo” will be part of a limited edition on 7-inch vinyl which will also include the usual English version.

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It was during the first hours of this May 8 that the song reached Spotify, Apple Tune and YouTube, exciting thousands for the tribute to Mexican culture that Bruno Mars made through this new single.

After the first chords of the guitar, the audience delights in the voice of the performer as he expresses in Spanish: “Ask me for the moon, I learn to fly. For your love there is no mountain I cannot climb.”

This adaptation of his famous song “Probability it All” did not take long to unleash a wave of reactions that, for the most part, leaned toward a positive reception. And it is that Although it maintains the melodic structure of the usual theme, it adjusts several phrases to move away from a literal translation. and that these sound more natural within the Spanish language.

The gesture was well received by Latin American fans, who left him signs of affection in the form of messages such as: “I never thought I would hear Bruno sing in Spanish. Thank you for everything Bruno”; “”This is incredible, that one of the singers I have listened to for more than 9 years makes music in Spanish for his Hispanic community… simply beautiful” and “If the English version melted me, the Spanish version made me fall in love”, to name a few.

Listen to “I Risk Everything” here:

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