Daniela Andrade is a young Canadian artist who plays and composes. Although we do not know much about this young woman, it will share with you for a short time a title that will affect us following recent events.
It is on a sad repetitive guitar tune, between the different sounds of the few strings that crackle slowly, that the sweet melody begins. Added to this is the sound of two other strings, one with a half-muffled sound and the other that sounds sharp and shrill at the same time.
Daniela’s soft and feminine voice is moving smoothly and dramatically. We take the time to listen to each of his words, his sentences and each of his words. The pain and the pain transcends us to the rhythm of the guitar and its voice. This is how she tells us a tragic event, with echoes of a trigger triggered by a trigger. So the artist asks himself a question about who we are for them. Who are they, what do they want and why? As many questions that reach us as well musically as they really are, but which lead to a final answer, we are all the same, we are all human beings. Daniela pays tribute to all our families, all our friends, these Parisians, these French, these nations who have received this weekend a wave of pain and tears in their eyes.
This title evokes a tragedy, which advocates as an end the freedom, equality and fraternity between men, the respect we should have for each other. To all those people who left too early, of whom we still have no news, those who have survived, those whose hearts are torn by these attacks, “For Paris, for Syria, for Beirut, for Baghdad, for me for you, “this tragic track will give us hope in humanity and so much more.