Review: "Me Rompí El Corazón" by Giuliana

 

Giuliana’s latest single is a flagship in the experimentation of her ever-developing sound as an artist. Stepping away from her more traditional pop atmosphere she introduces Latin rhythms to move to, sampled instruments, and a dark ambiance. Telling a classic tale of forbidden fruit, Giuliana relies on her music to tell a secret that she could not share otherwise. Releasing the track in mid-February, she reaches out to her audience who’s caught in the Valentine's Day blues.

 

Artwork by Marko Deperalta

 

Giuliana (Giuliana Catalina Guadalupe Flores) was born on December 12th, 1993 in San Diego, California, and was raised in Tijuana, Mexico. At the age of 13, Giuliana began to pursue her interest in music and songwriting after a visit from her cousin, a guitar prodigy, who insisted she starts singing and playing guitar. Reeling in influences from Mexican and American pop music, Disney Channel soundtracks, and the Latin trovadores that her father loved: Silvio Rodriguez, Fernando Delgadillo, and Nicho Hinojosa, Giuliana started writing her own music. In 2009, Giuliana moved back to San Diego, marking a personal, cultural, and musical transition. Music, to Giuliana, transformed from simple interest to a passion and purpose.

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