“Humanity has put love in the background,” regrets singer Yuri Buenaventura who is releasing his new album “Amame”

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“Humanity has put love in the background,” regrets singer Yuri Buenaventura who is releasing his new album “Amame”
“Humanity has put love in the background,” regrets singer Yuri Buenaventura who is releasing his new album “Amame”
(FRANCEINFO)

Known in France for his cover of Jacques Brel’s “Ne me gauche pas” in 1996, Colombian singer Yuri Buenaventura has just released a new album, “Amame”. Guest of the 11 p.m. info news, Thursday September 26, the artist returns to his record which means “Love me” in French.

Colombian singer Yuri Buenaventura has just released a new album, Amamewhich means “Love me” in French. “I believe that humanity has put love second”regrets the artist, particularly known in France for his cover of Don’t leave me by Jacques Brel in 1996. “We are in a world of conflicts, of cultural shocks. We are faced with a very complicated situation”he analyzes on the set of the 23h info news, Thursday September 26.

Yuri Buenaventura’s new album is “a call to life itself”he specifies. “Without love, we would not exist, it would be nothingness”he insists. The Colombian singer will be on tour from February 2025, including April 8 at Salle Pleyel in Paris. “We are in the age of artificial intelligence, it is the future. But music is going through a very difficult period. The frequency must be filled with emotion and life”affirms the artist.

Watch the full interview in the video above.


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