See Carin Leon, Kacey Musgraves groove in Mexico for 'Lost in Translation' video
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See Carin Leon, Kacey Musgraves groove in Mexico for 'Lost in Translation' video
"The song, which dropped in August, is about how intimate connections between people can transcend languages and borders. The newly-released video shows the pair gallivanting across the streets of the vibrant and not-so-tourist-filled streets of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Interspersed between scenes of the two musicians dancing and longing for each other are standalone shots of young Vallartenses donning colorful outfits and interacting with wildlife, while older men play card games and young adults perform dance routines."
""Growing up singing traditional country and western music, I've always loved exploring the borders of country and where it blends with other styles like Norteño and some regional Mexican sounds I heard a lot of in Texas," she said. The recording session for the song came about when the duo warmed up by singing one of León's favorite songs: Juan Gabriel and Rocío Dúrcal's "Fue Un Placer Conocerte.""
Kacey Musgraves and Carín León released 'Lost in Translation,' a song about intimate connections that transcend languages and borders. The music video was filmed across Puerto Vallarta, featuring the musicians dancing and longing for one another alongside scenes of locals wearing colorful outfits, interacting with wildlife, older men playing cards, and young adults performing dance routines. Musgraves credited Mexican music, including Norteño and regional Mexican sounds heard in Texas, as essential to her musical formation. The recording session began after the duo warmed up by singing Juan Gabriel and Rocío Dúrcal's 'Fue Un Placer Conocerte.' León has collaborated with U.S. country artists and will headline shows at Las Vegas' Sphere.
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