Letón Pé - “Madrugá”
Right out of the gate, a complex and layered sound cradles Letón Pé’s soft voice as she whispers, “Voices in my ear, tell me to get out of the house.” But as the track evolves, we realize that she truly wants to stay home, repeating what once was, up until the morning light, and that she “can be without food, water, and light, but not without you.” Produced by Julián Bernal, who has collaborated with the likes of Kali Uchis and Sebastián Yatra, Letón honors her Dominican roots with a single that feels warm, sensual, and of the highest quality. In the accompanying visual, Letón displays her dramatic and physical abilities inside an apartment as she interprets different parts of the song with diverse body language, like calmly reading a book while doing the splits over a kitchen counter, as one does, or flawlessly delivering an interpretative choreography with another talented dancer that represents a memory that is gone but she desired. “Madrugá” should come with a warning, because when and where you play it, it is sure to bring up the temperature and evoke feelings of desire. Listen and share at your own risk, though we highly encourage it. – La Morra Lisa