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Mi Buen Amor (Mon Laferte song)

2017 song by Mon Laferte From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mi Buen Amor (Mon Laferte song)
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"Mi Buen Amor" is a song by Chilean and Mexican singer Mon Laferte featuring Spanish singer Enrique Bunbury. It was released on 8 August 2017 through Universal Music Group as part of Laferte's fifth studio album La Trenza. The song was written by Laferte, produced by herself and Manuel Soto.[1]

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Background

The song originally created by Mon Laferte for band Los Ángeles Negros, but since they could not record it for reasons of time and given the work it had taken to create this song,[2] Laferte decided to record it and had the collaboration of the Spanish singer Enrique Bunbury.[3]

Music video

The music video shows Laferte in shots of her Amárrame Tour, especially as she passes through South America, through Chile, Argentina, Peru and Colombia, and is dedicated to her fans, as expressed by the artist herself on her Facebook Live: "We were recording shots of this tour, especially from South America, we visited Colombia, we went to Chile, Peru, Argentina. And the most shots that appear in this video are from that tour, from South America, and for me it is very nice to be able to thank you for all the love you have given us, how you have received us in each place. That's why we wanted to make this video like that. It is a gift for you and a way to thank you for everything you have given us".[4] As January 2020, the music video has over 289 million views on YouTube.[5]

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Personnel

Credits adapted from La Trenza liner notes.[1][6]

Vocals

  • Mon Laferte – lead vocals
  • Juanes – lead vocals
  • Esván Lemus – background vocals
  • Jerry Velásquez – background vocals
  • René Mooi – background vocals

Musicians

  • Fermín Fortiz – bass guitar
  • Ram – clarinet
  • Enrique Lara – guitar
  • Juanes – guitar
  • Manuel Soto – guitar, organ
  • Juan Molina – percussion
  • Felipe Sanabria – saxophone
  • Erick Rodríguez – trombone
  • Humberto Sanabria – trumpet

Production

  • Manuel Soto – production
  • Eduardo del Águila – mixing, recording
  • Alan Ortiz – recording
  • Chalo González – recording
  • Dave Poler – recording

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References

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